Classic Candy Trivia Quiz – 15 Questions And Answers

Indulge your sweet tooth and prepare for a mouthwatering adventure with our delectable Classic Candy Trivia Quiz!

Get ready to journey through the delightful world of confectionery as we challenge your knowledge of beloved treats from the past. From nostalgic childhood favorites to timeless classics, this quiz will put your candy expertise to the test.

With 15 tantalizing questions and answers, you’ll reminisce about sugary delights, uncover the histories behind iconic brands, and unravel the secrets of candy-making craftsmanship. So, unwrap your knowledge, savor the memories, and let’s embark on this sugar-coated journey into the realm of classic candy.

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  1. What candy was originally called “Papa Sucker”?
    • Tootsie Roll
    • Sugar Daddy
    • Lollipop
    • Jolly Rancher
    The correct answer is Tootsie Roll.
    Tootsie Roll was originally called “Papa Sucker” when it was first introduced in 1896 by Leo Hirshfield.
  2. Which classic candy bar was named after its creator’s family horse?
    • Milky Way
    • Baby Ruth
    • 3 Musketeers
    • Snickers
    The correct answer is Snickers.
    Snickers was named after the Mars family’s favorite horse in the 1930s.
  3. What candy was originally marketed as a “summer candy” that wouldn’t melt in your hand?
    • Skittles
    • M&M’s
    • Reese’s Pieces
    • Nerds
    The correct answer is M&M’s.
    M&M’s were first introduced in 1941 as a candy that wouldn’t melt in your hand during the summer months.
  4. Which candy was created during World War II as a ration bar for soldiers?
    • 3 Musketeers
    • Baby Ruth
    • Milky Way
    • Hershey’s Tropical Chocolate Bar
    The correct answer is Hershey’s Tropical Chocolate Bar.
    Hershey’s Tropical Chocolate Bar was created during World War II as a ration bar for soldiers that could withstand high temperatures.


  1. What candy was originally invented as a cough drop?
    • Cough Drops
    • Jolly Rancher
    • Halls
    • Life Savers
    The correct answer is Life Savers.
    Life Savers were originally invented as a cough drop by Clarence Crane in 1912.
  2. Which candy was named after a popular dance in the 1920s?
    • Twix
    • Charleston Chew
    • Baby Ruth
    • Milky Way
    The correct answer is Charleston Chew.
    Charleston Chew was named after the popular dance, the Charleston, in the 1920s.
  3. Which candy was created by a dentist?
    • Candy Corn
    • Jelly Beans
    • Gummy Bears
    • Cotton Candy
    The correct answer is Cotton Candy.
    Cotton Candy was created by dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton in 1897.
  4. What candy was originally called “Chicken Feed”?
    • Candy Canes
    • Candy Corn
    • Gummy Worms
    • Jelly Beans
    The correct answer is Candy Corn.
    Candy Corn was originally called “Chicken Feed” when it was first introduced in the 1880s.
  5. Which candy was invented by accident when its creator was trying to make a machine to produce cough drops?
    • Candy Canes
    • Jelly Beans
    • Gummy Bears
    • Life Savers
    The correct answer is Jelly Beans.
    Jelly Beans were invented by accident when confectioner Herman Goelitz was trying to make a machine to produce cough drops.
  6. What candy was originally called “The $100,000 Bar”?
    • Baby Ruth
    • 100 Grand Bar
    • 3 Musketeers
    • Milky Way
    The correct answer is 100 Grand Bar.
    The 100 Grand Bar was originally called “The $100,000 Bar” when it was first introduced in 1964.
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  1. Which candy was inspired by the creator’s daughter’s love for both chocolate and peanuts?
    • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
    • Milky Way
    • Baby Ruth
    • Snickers
    The correct answer is Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
    Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups were inspired by creator H.B. Reese’s daughter’s love for both chocolate and peanuts.
  2. Which candy was originally called “Dancing Bears”?
    • Candy Corn
    • Life Savers
    • Gummy Bears
    • Jelly Beans
    The correct answer is Gummy Bears.
    Gummy Bears were originally called “Dancing Bears” when they were first introduced in 1922 by German confectioner Hans Riegel.
  3. What candy was originally marketed as a “candy for adults”?
    • Baby Ruth
    • Milky Way
    • 3 Musketeers
    • York Peppermint Patties
    The correct answer is York Peppermint Patties.
    York Peppermint Patties were originally marketed as a “candy for adults” when they were first introduced in 1940.
  4. Which candy was named after the creator’s favorite baseball player?
    • 3 Musketeers
    • Baby Ruth
    • Milky Way
    • Snickers
    The correct answer is Baby Ruth.
    Baby Ruth was named after the creator’s favorite baseball player, Babe Ruth, in the 1920s.


  1. What candy was originally called “Penny Candy”?
    • Candy Corn
    • Gummy Worms
    • Jelly Beans
    • Necco Wafers
    The correct answer is Necco Wafers.
    Necco Wafers were originally called “Penny Candy” when they were first introduced in 1847.
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