Indulge in 70 exhilarating candy trivia questions, perfect for kids, teens, and adults.
If you’re a trivia lover, this round will make you feel like a kid in a candy store! From fun questions about your favorite sweet treats to testing your knowledge of candy slogans, check out 70 candy trivia questions with answers.
Whether you’ve got a sweet tooth or it’s been years since you indulged, these 70 questions will challenge your mind as you grapple for the correct answer. Perfect for kids, adults, Halloween celebrations, or Easter parties, dive into these questions and hope soon you’ll experience the sweet smell of success.
Starting with a broad round, these 14 general candy trivia questions are a great starting point to warm up.
In which country was the first candy made?
Answer: Egypt.
Fun Fact: Historians believe the first candies were made using honey by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans to create sweets and preserve fruits and nuts.
Which decade was candy invented?
Answer: 1500 B.C.
Fun Fact: The ancient people of India were the first to make crystallized sugar, which paved the way for the development of modern candy.
At what temperature does milk chocolate melt?
Answer: Between 104 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fun Fact: Chocolate melts close to human body temperature, which is why it melts in your mouth and feels smooth to the taste.
How many milligrams does a 3.5-ounce serving of dark chocolate, with 70 to 85% cacao contain?
Answer: 80
Fun Fact: Dark chocolate is rich in flavonoids, which are antioxidants that can improve blood flow and lower blood pressure.
Forrest E. Mars, Sr. invented what popular candy introduced in 1941?
Answer: M&M’S.
Fun Fact: M&M’s were designed to allow soldiers to carry chocolate in warm climates without it melting, hence the tagline “melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”
What is the main (first) ingredient in a Butterfinger?
Answer: Corn syrup.
Fun Fact: Butterfingers were invented in 1923, and their unique crunchy texture is a result of a process called corn flaking.
Name the famous chocolate treat made from milk chocolate, honey, and almond nougat, shaped like a triangle.
Answer: Toblerone.
Fun Fact: The distinctive triangular shape of Toblerone bars is thought to have been inspired by the Swiss Alps, specifically the Matterhorn.
How heavy did the world’s largest bar of chocolate weigh?
Answer: 12,770 pounds and 4.48 ounces.
Fun Fact: The record-breaking chocolate bar required the equivalent of about 70,000 standard bars of chocolate to create.
How many pieces of MIKE AND IKE candies are made during a normal working day?
Answer: 8.7 million.
Fun Fact: If laid end to end, the MIKE AND IKE candies produced in a day could stretch over 100 miles.
When is National Candy Cane Day?
Answer: Dec. 26.
Fun Fact: Candy canes were originally all white and purely sugar flavored; the red stripes and peppermint flavor were added later.
What is thicker: a strand of cotton candy or hair?
Answer: Hair.
Fun Fact: A strand of cotton candy is about ten times thinner than a human hair, making it one of the thinnest edible items.
What fruity candy was founded in the United Kingdom and was initially called Opal Fruits?
Answer: Starburst.
Fun Fact: Starburst was renamed from Opal Fruits to align with the international branding in 1998.
What is the main flavor of Red Hots?
Answer: Cinnamon.
Fun Fact: Red Hots have been made using the same recipe and process since the 1930s.
Who invented the chocolate bar in 1847?
Answer: Joseph Fry.
Fun Fact: Fry’s Chocolate Cream, the first chocolate bar, was made possible by Fry’s invention of a steam engine to grind cocoa beans, revolutionizing the chocolate industry.
Classic Candy Trivia
Next up on this fun round of candy trivia questions are 14 questions about classic candies. Most people will be aware of these sweet treats, so hopefully, this round isn’t too challenging!
How many flavors of Airheads are available in the United States?
Answer: 16.
Fun Fact: Airheads were first introduced in 1986, and the mystery flavor combines leftover flavors to create a unique blend.
What is the Charleston Chew named after?
Answer: The Charleston dance.
Fun Fact: The candy was created in the 1920s, the same decade the Charleston dance became popular, capitalizing on the dance craze of that era.
What were Sour Patch Kids originally called?
Answer: Mars Men.
Fun Fact: The name was changed to Sour Patch Kids in the early 1980s to capitalize on the Cabbage Patch Kids doll craze.
Which company owns REESE’S Candy, which was bought over in 1963?
Answer: The Hershey Company.
Fun Fact: H.B. Reese, the creator of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, was originally a dairy farmer who worked for Milton S. Hershey before starting his own candy company.
What is the number one cinnamon-flavored candy brand in the U.S.?
Answer: Hot Tamales.
Fun Fact: Hot Tamales were introduced in 1950 and are made by Just Born, the same company that makes Peeps.
What is inside of a Tootsie Pop lollipop?
Answer: Chocolate.
Fun Fact: The Tootsie Pop was invented in 1931, and the company claims it’s the world’s number one selling candy-filled lollipop.
Multiple-choice time. Which is not a Laffy Taffy flavor: banana, orange, blue raspberry, or watermelon?
Answer: Orange.
Fun Fact: Laffy Taffy is known for its jokes on the wrapper, first introduced in the 1970s to appeal to kids.
How many years were Skittles available in the U.K. before coming to the U.S.?
Answer: Five.
Fun Fact: Skittles were first made in 1974, and the original flavors were strawberry, lemon, orange, grape, and lime.
In 1996, The Hershey Company acquired LEAF, Inc. Products, which included how many candy brands, including Jolly Rancher and Super Bubble?
Answer: 40.
Fun Fact: This acquisition made Hershey the largest candy manufacturer in the United States at the time.
What is the best-selling candy bar in the world?
Answer: Snickers.
Fun Fact: Snickers bar was named after the favorite horse of the Mars family, who founded the company.
Are KIT KAT Bars suitable for vegetarians?
Answer: Yes, but not vegans.
Fun Fact: Kit Kat’s slogan “Have a break, have a Kit Kat” has been used since 1957, making it one of the longest-running ad campaigns.
What was the original name for a Twix?
Answer: Raider.
Fun Fact: Twix was called Raider in Europe until 1991 when its name was aligned with the global brand to boost international recognition.
What candy did Neil Armstrong crave when he landed on the moon?
Answer: Twizzlers.
Fun Fact: Neil Armstrong’s preference for Twizzlers highlights the comfort of familiar foods; even astronauts crave their favorite sweets in space.
What 1937 chocolate candy did McDonald’s begin featuring in their McFlurrys in May 2011?
Answer: Rolo.
Fun Fact: The Rolo candy, known for its caramel center, was first produced in the U.K. before becoming popular worldwide, leading to its inclusion in McDonald’s dessert menu.
Halloween Candy Trivia
Halloween is every candy lover’s dream! It’s an opportunity to eat a bunch of sweets and even get dressed up. But how well do you know your Halloween candy?
Why did neighbors originally offer candy on Halloween?
Answer: To protect their homes from tricksters and evil spirits.
Fun Fact: The tradition of giving candy on Halloween evolved from the ancient practice of leaving food and wine out to placate spirits during Samhain, a Celtic festival.
What is the most popular kind of candy to give to trick-or-treaters?
Answer: Chocolate.
Fun Fact: Chocolate bars top the list of Halloween treats due to their universal appeal and ease of distribution to trick-or-treaters.
How many pounds of candy corn is produced every year?
Answer: 35 million.
Fun Fact: Once called “chicken feed,” Candy corn has been made with the same recipe since the 1880s and remains a polarizing Halloween treat.
What is the most popular Halloween candy for adults?
Answer: M&M’S.
Fun Fact: M&M’s were first introduced to soldiers in World War II because they were easy to carry and didn’t melt easily, which may contribute to their lasting popularity.
Chicken Feed was the original name for what popular American candy?
Answer: Candy corn.
Fun Fact: The name “chicken feed” was used because the candy’s shape resembled kernels of corn, an essential part of chicken feed.
When was the popular candy bar Baby Ruth invented?
Answer: 1920.
Fun Fact: Despite popular belief, the Baby Ruth candy bar was not named after the famous baseball player Babe Ruth, but rather President Grover Cleveland’s daughter, Ruth.
True or false: Halloween candy causes kids to get a sugar high and misbehave.
Answer: False.
Fun Fact: Studies have shown that sugar does not cause hyperactivity; the belief in a “sugar high” is more related to the context of sugar consumption, like parties or Halloween excitement.
Which U.S. state will be the first to ban red dye 3 in 2027?
Answer: California.
Fun Fact: California’s decision to ban red dye 3 is part of a larger movement toward eliminating food additives linked to health concerns.
How many licks, on average, does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?
Answer: 252.
Fun Fact: A study by Purdue University found that the number of licks required to reach the center of a Tootsie Pop can vary, depending on factors like saliva pH and licking style.
How many people buy candy for Halloween in America?
Answer: 160 million.
Fun Fact: Nearly half of the American population participates in Halloween candy buying, showcasing the holiday’s significant cultural impact.
How much money do Americans spend on candy alone at Halloween?
Answer: 2.6 billion dollars.
Fun Fact: This expenditure makes Halloween one of the biggest candy-selling holidays, often leading to significant sales spikes for candy manufacturers.
On average, how many pieces of candy could a standard pillowcase hold?
Answer: 1,690
Fun Fact: The pillowcase has become a popular choice for trick-or-treating due to its large size and durability, capable of holding a child’s hefty Halloween haul.
What is the Milky Way candy bar inspired by?
Answer: Malted milkshakes.
Fun Fact: The creator of Milky Way, Frank Mars, wanted the bar to mimic the taste of a malted milkshake, a popular drink at soda fountains during the 1920s.
What year were Butterfinger “BB’s” discontinued?
Answer: 2006.
Fun Fact: Butterfinger BB’s, bite-sized versions of the original bar, were discontinued due to production issues, but they remain a missed favorite among nostalgic candy fans.
Candy Slogans Trivia
While chocolate is good on its own, the incredible marketing behind it makes it even more mouth-wateringly delicious. From great cinematography to beautiful packaging, it is easy to recognize our favorite candy from these elements alone. But can you guess the candy from their slogans? Test your knowledge with these 14 famous slogans.
Which candy has the slogan, “Taste the rainbow”?
Answer: Skittles.
Fun Fact: Skittles were first introduced in 1974, and the “Taste the Rainbow” slogan was launched in 1994, becoming one of the most iconic candy slogans in advertising history.
Which candy has the slogan, “The Original Gourmet Jelly Bean”?
Answer: Jelly Belly.
Fun Fact: Jelly Belly prides itself on creating the first gourmet jelly bean in 1976, with unique flavors like buttered popcorn and very cherry.
Which candy has the slogan, “Left or Right, a good decision either way”?
Answer: Twix.
Fun Fact: The Twix slogan plays on the candy’s twin bars, encouraging consumers to choose between the left or right piece, though they invariably end up enjoying both.
Which candy has the slogan, “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry”?
Answer: Snickers.
Fun Fact: The Snickers ad campaign featuring this slogan has included various celebrities portraying how hunger changes their personalities, humorously reinforcing the brand’s message.
Which candy has the slogan, “It’s too good for kids”?
Answer: Toffifay.
Fun Fact: Toffifay, known in Europe as Toffifee, is a sophisticated candy for adults that combines hazelnut, caramel, and chocolate.
Twizzlers is known for its tagline, “The twist you can’t resist,” but in 2023, it came up with a new tagline. What is it?
Answer: “Twizzlers are food.”
Fun Fact: The new tagline aims to highlight the playful and versatile nature of Twizzlers, which can be enjoyed in various contexts, not just as a snack.
Which candy has the slogan “Unexplainably Juicy”?
Answer: Starburst.
Fun Fact: Starburst’s juicy reputation comes from its concentrated fruit flavors and chewy texture, creating a burst of flavor in the mouth that’s hard to describe.
What candy used the slogan, “The sweet you can eat between meals” in the 1930s?
Answer: Milky Way.
Fun Fact: The slogan was part of Milky Way’s marketing to position the candy bar as a filling snack that could tide one over until the next meal, capitalizing on its milk content.
Which candy has the slogan, “Two great tastes that taste great together”?
Answer: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
Fun Fact: This slogan effectively highlights the combination of peanut butter and chocolate, a pairing that has become iconic in the candy world and synonymous with Reese’s brand identity.
Which candy used the slogan, “Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t”?
Answer: Almond Joys.
Fun Fact: This catchy slogan differentiates between Almond Joy, which contains nuts, and Mounds, its nut-free counterpart, both produced by Hershey.
Complete the slogan: “There’s no wrong way to eat a ______?”
Answer: Reese’s.
Fun Fact: The slogan encourages consumers to enjoy Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups in whatever way they prefer, highlighting the product’s versatility and personal appeal.
Which candy uses the slogan “The Great American Chocolate Bar”?
Answer: Hershey’s bar.
Fun Fact: Hershey’s has used this slogan to position itself as an iconic American brand, dating back to 1900 when Milton S. Hershey introduced the first mass-produced chocolate bar in the United States.
Guess the Candy Questions
Let’s end on a fun round! We’ll share clues or close-up photos of famous candy, and it’s your turn to try naming it. How many can you get right?
Guess the candy.
Answer: Lemonhead.
Fun Fact: Lemonhead candy, created in 1962, was inspired by Salvatore Ferrara’s grandson, who was said to have a head shaped like a lemon.
Guess the candy.
Answer: M&M’S.
Fun Fact: The concept for M&M’s originated during the Spanish Civil War when soldiers needed chocolate that wouldn’t melt easily in the sun.
Which candy is made from a chocolate-dipped wafer?
Answer: Kit Kat.
Fun Fact: Kit Kat bars were first created by Rowntree’s of York, England, in 1935, and the name is believed to be derived from the Kit-Cat Club, an 18th-century English club.
Guess the candy.
Answer: Laffy Taffy.
Fun Fact: Laffy Taffy is known for its long-lasting flavor and chewy texture, along with jokes on the wrapper that have become a signature part of the brand’s identity.
Name the soft and chewy gummy candies available in green apple, cherry, watermelon, and other flavors.
Answer: Jolly Rancher.
Fun Fact: Jolly Rancher started as a company that made ice cream, chocolate, and candy, but the hard candy that we know today became so popular that it took over the brand’s identity.
Name the square-shaped soft candy produced by The Wrigley Company that is available in different varieties, including Watermelon, Very Berry, Original, and more.
Answer: Starburst.
Fun Fact: Originally named Opal Fruits in the U.K., Starburst was rebranded in the 1960s to unify the product globally under a single name.
Guess the candy.
Answer: Snickers.
Fun Fact: Snickers, the best-selling candy bar in the world, contains nougat, peanuts, and caramel and is coated with milk chocolate. Its global popularity is attributed to its satisfying combination of textures and flavors.
Guess the candy.
Answer: Dots.
Fun Fact: Dots are one of the most recognizable gumdrop brands in the United States and have been produced since 1945 by Tootsie Roll Industries.
Guess the candy.
Answer: Werther’s Original.
Fun Fact: Werther’s Original is a brand of caramel candies, originally made in the small German town of Werther in 1903. They became known worldwide for their classic, smooth caramel taste.
Name the small, colorful candy wafers in six flavors: pineapple, orange, and grape.
Answer: Smarties.
Fun Fact: In the United States, Smarties are known for their tablet shape and come in rolls, but in the U.K. and Canada, Smarties refers to a different chocolate-covered candy with a candy shell, similar to M&M’s.
Name the licorice-type candy available in strawberry or cherry flavors and made without any actual licorice.
Answer: Twizzlers.
Fun Fact: Twizzlers were first produced in 1929 by the Young & Smylie confectionery company, which merged with Hershey in 1977, making it one of America’s oldest and most beloved candy brands.
Guess the candy.
Answer: Nerds.
Fun Fact: Nerds were launched in 1983 and quickly became popular for their unique packaging, which often contains two different flavors and their small, crunchy texture.
Guess the candy.
Answer: Haribo (fried eggs).
Fun Fact: Haribo, a German confectionery company founded in 1920, is famous for its gummy candies, and the fried egg shape is one of the many playful designs they offer alongside their iconic gummy bears.
Name the soft sour candy created by Frank Galatolie in the 1970s, which became a flavored ice cream in 2018.
Answer: Sour Patch Kids.
Fun Fact: Sour Patch Kids were initially called Mars Men and were rebranded to capitalize on the popularity of the sour candy trend. The brand’s foray into ice cream highlights its versatility and enduring appeal.
Name the bite-sized chocolate wrapped in aluminum foil, first made in 1907.
Answer: Hershey’s Kisses.
Fun Fact: The name “Kisses” is derived from the machine that makes the chocolates, which makes a kissing sound as the chocolate is deposited onto the conveyor belt.
Guess the candy.
Answer: Swedish Fish.
Fun Fact: Swedish Fish were developed in the 1950s for the North American market by the Swedish company Malaco, and their shape and flavor are a nod to Sweden’s fishing industry.
FAQs
How Did Candy Get the Name Candy?
The word came from the Arabic word “qandi,” which means “made of sugar.” The French used the term “çucre candi,” which means “sugar candy.” The English word “candy” then came to be in the 15th-century.
What Is the Oldest Candy Bar?
Fry’s Chocolate Cream is the oldest candy bar. It was first made in 1847 before being launched for mass production in 1866.
What Is the Oldest Chocolate?
The first chocolate was made 5,300 years ago in a South American rainforest. Cocoa trees grew wildly in the upper Amazon, and people would likely have been able to cultivate them.
Some of the oldest chocolate brands that still exist today include Baker’s Chocolate Company (1780), Cailler (1819), Whitman’s (1842), and Lindt (1845).
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