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Candy Slogans

4.0
(113 votes)
10 questions
English
Can you guess the popular candy from its slogan? This quiz is for everyone with a sweet tooth!
1
48 random squares

Nobody better lay a finger on my __________.

Butterfinger

Snickers

Tic Tac

Tootsie Pop

61% got this right

The company held a public contest to name the candy bar and “butterfinger” — a common insult in baseball — won.
2
48 random squares

Two for me; none for you.

Twix

3 Musketeers

Baby Ruth

KitKat

52% got this right

The name Twix is a combination of the words "twin sticks".
3
48 random squares

Melts in your mouth, not in your hand

M&Ms

Almond Joy

Mentos

Skittles

73% got this right

M&M's were invented in 1940 by Forrest Mars, who was inspired by soldiers eating chocolate pellets in Spain in the 1930s
4

Sometimes, you feel like a nut; sometimes, you don't. (Choose 2)

Almond Joy

Crunch

Mounds

Twix

Hard  16% got this right

The commercial featuring this slogan first aired in January 1977.
5
48 random squares

You're not you when you're hungry.

Snickers

KitKat

Milky Way

Starburst

79% got this right

The Mars family named the candy bar after their favorite horse, Snickers, raised on Milky Way Farm.
6
48 random squares

How many licks does it take to get to the center...?

Tootsie Pop

Dum Dum

Mentos

Tic Tac

56% got this right

Purdue University created a licking machine that determined it takes 364 licks to get to the center .
7
48 random squares

Have a break. Have a...

KitKat

Crunch

Milky Way

Twix

Easy  83% got this right

The Kit Kat’s unique square-ish shape came about so workers could stuff them in their lunch sacks.
8
48 random squares

There’s no wrong way to eat a...

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

KitKat

Twix

Twizzler

65% got this right

Hershey sells more than $500 million worth of Reese’s annually, and it's thought to be the most popular Halloween candy.
9
48 random squares

Unexplainably juicy.

Starburst

Gushers

Haribo Gummy Bears

Skittles

Hard  32% got this right

Invented in the UK in 1960, the candy was first called Opal Fruits.
10
48 random squares

Taste the rainbow

Skittles

Airheads

M&Ms

Nerds

69% got this right

Skittles were only available in Britain for five years before coming to North America in 1979.