Can You Guess the Candy From its Slogan?

By: Tamar Aprahamian
Estimated Completion Time
2 min
Can You Guess the Candy From its Slogan?
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About This Quiz

Chocolates and gummies and peanut butter, oh my! This quiz is sure to work your cravings. See how well you know some of the best slogans in the candy industry.
Taste the Rainbow!
Skittles
Skittles were first made in 1974 by a British company. They began production in the United States in 1982.
Jelly Belly
Butterfinger
Hershey Bar

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"Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t. _________ have nuts. Mounds don't."
Heath Bars
Almond Joys
An Almond Joy is a Mounds but with an almond in the middle. The candy was created by Toni Castronova and Michael Darcy.
Reese's Fast Breaks
Kit Kats

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"Give me a break. Break me off a piece of that __________ bar!"
Snickers
Mounds
Kit Kat
A Kit Kat is a chocolate-covered wafer bar. The candy was created by Rowntree's of York, in the United Kingdom.
Skor

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"There's no wrong way to eat a _______."
Baby Ruth
Pay Day
Reese's
Reese's were first introduced in 1928. They are distributed throughout the world and owned by The Hershey Company.
Twizzler

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"Hungry? Why wait?"
Skittles
Snickers
Snickers were first introduced to the world in 1930. Global annual sales are around $2 billion.
Starbursts
Skor

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"Melts in your mouth, not in your hands."
Nestle Crunch
Mr. Goobar
Sugar Mama
M&Ms
M&Ms were first introduced in the United States on February 28, 1941. They are considered "colorful button-shaped chocolates."

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"Two for me, none for you."
Tootsie Pops
Mounds
Twix
Twix are owned by Mars, Inc. They were introduced in 1967 in the United Kingdom.
Cow Tales

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"Nobody better lay a finger on my _______!"
Pay Day
Baby Ruth
Butterfinger
Butterfingers were introduced in the United States in 1923. They were created by Otto Schnering in Chicago, Illinois.
3 Muskateers

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"How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll Center of a __________? The world may never know."
Pay Day
Clark Bar
Tootsie Pop
Tootsie Pops were invented by Lukas R. Weisgram in 1931. The original flavor was chocolate.
Cadbury Creme Egg

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"Unexplainably juicy"
Starbursts
Starbursts come in a variety of flavor packs, including Original, Tropical, Sour, FaveReds, Very Berry, and Superfruit Flavor.
Nerds
Almond Joys
Sugar Daddy

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"That's rich!"
Skor
Baby Ruth
Sour Patch Kids
100 Grand
100 Grand was formerly known as $100,000 Bar. It was created in 1966.

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"Isn't life juicy?"
Starburst
Starbursts were originally known as Opal Fruits. They were introduced in 1960 by Mars.
Charleston Chew
Clark Bar
Cow Tales

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"At work, rest and play, you get three great tastes in a __________."
Clark Bar
100 Grand Bar
Milky Way
The Milky Way bar was introduced by Mars, Inc. in 1923. It is similar to a 3 Musketeers.
5th Avenue

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"Double your pleasure, double your fun."
Mr. Goodbar
Doublemint Gum
Owned by Wrigley Company, Doublemint Gum was first introduced in 1914. It advertised that it had double-strength peppermint flavor.
Bounty
Chunky

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"Get the sensation"
Twix
York Peppermint Patty
York Peppermint Patties were first introduced in York, Pennsylvania by Henry Kessler. The product was launched nationally in 1975.
Wonka Bar
Skor

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"The great American chocolate bar."
Mars
Hershey's Chocolate Bar
Just a plain ol' chocolate bar. Hershey's bars were introduced in 1900. For more than a century, The Hershey Company has produced a variety of chocolate bars.
Mounds
Krackel

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"Say it with a kiss."
Heath Bar
Kit Kat
Hershey's Kisses
Hershey's Kisses are bite-sized chocolates, described as flat-bottomed teardrops.
Baby Ruth

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"How do you eat yours?"
Kit Kat
Orbit Gum
Life Savers
Cadbury Creme Egg
Cadbury Creme Eggs are a thick chocolate shell, shaped like an egg, with white and orange fondant filing. They were first introduced in 1919 in the UK.

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"A lighter way to enjoy chocolate."
Bit-O-Honey
3 Musketeers
3 Musketeers were first introduced in the United States in 1932. They are a chocolate bar with a fluffy whipped stuffing.
Charleston Chew
Twizzlers

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"It's more than a mouthful, it's _________!"
Charleston Chew
Whatchamacallit
Whatchamacallit is a crispy rice candy bar covered in chocolate. It was introduced in the US in 1978.
Bit-O-Honey
Kit Kat

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"Dirty mouth? Chew on this."
Krackel
Orbit
Orbit Gum is a sugarless chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company. The company caught a lot of slack for this 'dirty' campaign.
Pay Day
Life Savers

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"Put a _____ in your mouth and get a bang out of life."
Life Saver
Werther's Original
Butterfinger
Tic Tac
Tic Tacs were introduced in Italy in 1969. They come in a variety of flavors, not just mint.

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"A hole lot of fun."
Reese's Pieces
Sour Patch Kids
Life Savers
Life Savers are ring-shaped, hard candies. They range in flavor from mint to fruity.
Milky Way

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"Curiously strong mints"
Pop Rocks
Altoids
Altoids come in a tin. They were created in 1780 by Smith & Company, a London-based company.
Smarties
Junior Mints

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"Cleans your teeth while it cleans your breath."
Cotton Candy
Dentyne Gum
Dentyne Gum was created in 1899 by a New York City pharmacist named Franklin V. Canning.
Nestle Crunch
Heath Bar

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"Do you eat the red ones last?"
Smarties
Smarties were introduced to the world in 1949. The Smarties Candy Company produces more than 2.5 billion each year.
Heath Bar
Krackel
Mr. Goodbar

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"Don't let hungry happen to you."
Charleston Chew
Snickers
In 1984, Mars paid $5 million to have Snickers and M&M's named the "official snack: of the 1984 Summer Olympics." The Games were held in Los Angeles that year.
Milky Way
Skor

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"Try both, and pick a side."
Twix
The name Twix comes from the combination of 'twin' and 'biscuits,' or 'twin bix.'
Kit Kat
Sour Patch Kids
Swedish Fish

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"Crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery..."
Mounds
Life Savers
Altoids
Butterfinger
In 2010, Butterfinger had more than $598 million in sales.

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"It's not just a mint, it's a _______."
Whatchamacallit
Wonka Bar
Tic Tac
A Tic Tac is 94% sugar. It is the one and only "1.5 calorie breath mint"... which has been used as another one of its slogans.
Orbit

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"If he kissed you once, will he kiss you again?"
Certs
Certs are a breath mint, or candy mint. They are approximately 18mm in circumference.
Hershey Kisses
Mr. Goodbar
Twix

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"The sweet you can eat between meals (without ruining your appetite)."
Krackel
Starbursts
Milky Way
In the United States, one Milky Way bar is 58.12 grams. It contains 21 grams of sugar.
Twizzlers

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"Makes mouths happy"
Charleston Chew
Almond Joy
Twizzlers
Twizzlers were introduced in 1845. They are a product of Y&S Candies, Inc., which is now part of The Hershey Company.
5th Avenue

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"Savor the good stuff."
Sour Patch Kids
Altoids
Baby Ruth
Baby Ruth was formerly owned by Curtiss Candy Company and RJR Nabisco. The bar is supposedly named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth.
Skor

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"It's all in the mix."
Swedish Fish
Bubblicious
Twix
There have been several variations of Twix bars over the years. They include the Twix McFlurry at McDonald's, the Gingerbread Twix at Christmas, and Chocolate Ice Cream Twix Bars.
Nestle Crunch

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