Q.1.
What was the name of the chocolatier in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Snickers were named after the owner of Mars’ beloved horse, who died.

Q.2.
Chocolate was introduced in the 16th century in Europe. By whom?

Did you know that one ounce of milk chocolate contains the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee? Well, now, you do!

Q.3.
When was the first Chewing Gum developed?

The two M’s in M&M’s stand for Mars and Murrie, named after two businessmen who introduced this candy-coated chocolate.

Q.4.
Which candy takes 72 hours to make?

White chocolate does not contain cocoa solids; it is not natural chocolate.

Q.5.
How long have cocoa beans been growing on trees?

Shocking, but the pioneer of cotton candy was a dentist.

Q.6.
Which candy was the most popular in 2018 Halloween in New York?

Rock candy once gained popularity for its use as an antidote to coughing.

Q.7.
Sugar Candy was invented by whom?

Guess who loved Jelly Belly Jellybeans? President Ronald Reagan.

Q.8.
Why were “Hershey’s Kisses” named so?

It sounds weird, but Germans consume twice as much candy as the Americans.

Q.9.
Where are cocoa beans grown?

The popularity of candy on Halloween varies from state to state in the US.

Q.10.
What inspired the manufacturers to design Pez dispenser?

Candy has always been loved. More than half of the American candy was introduced 50 years back.