About This Quiz
Be careful, don't break your sweet tooth on any of these hard questions!
Nowadays there are so many different candy brands from which to choose that there is bound to be more than a few that suit your particular palate. In fact, you don't need to have a sweet tooth to enjoy eating candy! You can be a chocolate connoisseur, a bubble blowing maniac or a simple mint loving man, it doesn't matter; they're all candy to us! From sweet or sour to salty or savory, if you can think of it (and it's reasonable enough) then there is probably bound to be a candy that matches what you want.
Since there are so many candy brands from which to choose, we've created a challenge with a few dozen or so of them. We want to see if you can name these candies from just a portion of their logo. Don't worry, we've chosen some of the more iconic and popular ones from around the world. So, are you ready to put your knowledge and your sweet tooth to the test? Then let's see if you have what it takes to take a big bite out of this quiz!
Bubblicious is a brand of bubble gum. It is notable for being launched in 1977 as a direct response to the surprise success of the first soft bubble gum, Bubble Yum.
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Lindor is a brand of chocolate produced by Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG, more commonly known as Lindt. It was originally produced as a bar in 1949 but years later, the now iconic ball was introduced alongside it.
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Kinder Surprise is a brand of chocolate eggs manufactured by the Italian company, Ferrero SpA. The candy was originally designed as a reference to an Italian Easter family tradition in which adults give children large chocolate eggs with a toy inside.
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Starburst is a brand of fruit-flavored soft taffy candy manufactured by the Wrigley Company. Since its inception, the brand has also expanded to include jellybeans, lollipops, gummies, and even lip gloss.
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Pez is a brand of Austrian candy and also the name given to the iconic dispensers. The dispensers themselves have become highly valued by collectors around the world.
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Mars Delight is a brand of British chocolate bar that was invented in 1932. It is made from chocolate, nougat, and caramel.
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Juicy Fruit is a brand of chewing gum that is produced by the Wrigley Company. It is notable for being well over a century old, being first introduced in 1893.
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Rolo is a brand of truncated cone-shaped chocolates with a caramel center. They are notably produced and distributed by the Hershey Company in the United States and Nestlé in the rest of the world.
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Twirl is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury Ireland. There is also notably a snack-sized version of the chocolate, called Twirl Bites.
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Godiva is a brand of chocolate products manufactured by Godiva Chocolatier. The brand has also been expanded to coffee, cocoa, liqueur, and biscuits.
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Big Red is a brand of chewing gum produced by the Wrigley Company. The brand’s main draw is the iconic cinnamon flavor that it features.
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Swedish Fish is a brand of chewy candy that is distinguished by its fishlike shape. It was originally developed by Swedish candy producer Malaco in the late 1950s.
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Sour Patch is a brand of soft candy also known as Very Bad Kids in France and as Maynards Sour Patch Kids in the United Kingdom. The candy is notable for its sour-to-sweet taste, which is referenced in the slogan: "Sour. Sweet. Gone."
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Tootsie Pop is a brand of hard candy lollipops produced by Tootsie Roll Industries. The lollipops feature the chocolate-flavored chewy Tootsie Roll at their center.
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3 Musketeers is a brand of chocolate bar that is produced by Mars, Incorporated. The name is a reference to the novel, The Three Musketeers, and was somewhat fitting since it originally had three pieces in one package: chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla.
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Jolly Rancher is a brand of candy owned by The Hershey Company. While the brand is often associated with hard candy, there are also Jolly Rancher branded jelly beans, gummies, and lollipops.
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Snickers is a brand of chocolate bar that is made by the American company, Mars, Incorporated. The brand is notable for having several iconic advertising campaigns for several decades.
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Fun Dip is a brand of candy manufactured by The Willy Wonka Candy Company. It is a packet of flavored and colored sugar that also comes with edible candy sticks.
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M&M’s is a brand of circular chocolates with a colorful candy shell. More than 400 million individual M&M's are produced every day in the United States.
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Toblerone is a chocolate bar brand owned by Mondelēz International. This chocolate bar is distinguished by its unusual shape that consists of joined triangular prisms.
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Hubba Bubba is a brand of bubble gum produced by the Wrigley Company. The name was originally derived from the phrase Hubba Hubba, which was used by military personnel in World War II to express approval.
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Tootsie Roll is a brand of chocolate, taffy-like candy. It is the older brother of the Tootsie Pop, which features a Tootsie Roll at its center.
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Almond Joy is a brand of candy bar manufactured by Hershey’s. It is notable for consisting of a coconut center topped with one or two almonds encased in milk chocolate.
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Doublemint is a brand of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company. The brand is notable for its long-lived advertising campaign that features identical twins, a play on the word "double."
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Air Heads is a brand of tangy, taffy-like, chewy candy. It is marketed in North America as well as the United Kingdom and is available in more than 16 different flavors.
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Crunch is a brand of chocolate bar produced by Nestle. It is made from milk chocolate mixed with crisped rice.
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Skittles is a brand of fruit-flavored sweets, currently produced and marketed by the Wrigley Company. There are a variety of flavor collections of Skittles, such as Tropical, Sour, Wild Berry, and Dessert.
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Twix is a brand of chocolate bar that is notable for containing biscuit. They are usually packed with two or four bars in a package and this has been a noteworthy part of several of its ad campaigns.
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Life Savers is a brand of ring-shaped hard candy produced by the Wrigley Company. The candy's name is derived from its similarity to the shape of life preservers.
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Milky Way is a brand of chocolate-covered candy bar produced by the Mars confectionery company. In Europe, it is oftentimes simply marketed as the “Mars bar.”
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Dubble Bubble is a brand of pink-colored bubblegum owned by Tootsie Roll Industries. The gum is known primarily for its colorful wrappers and appearance, as well as sweet flavor.
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PayDay is a brand of candy bar produced by the Hershey Company. This candy bar consists of salted peanuts, nougat, and a caramel center.
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Twizzlers is a brand of candy owned and produced by The Hershey Company. It is notable for its iconic long twist appearance.
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Mentos is a brand of scotch mints. It was actually first introduced in the Netherlands in 1948 and is now currently sold in more than 130 countries worldwide.
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York Peppermint Patties is a brand of dark chocolate enrobed peppermint confections owned by the Hershey Company. It is notable for its contrasting flavors.
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Kit Kat is a chocolate-covered wafer bar brand produced globally by Nestle. Kit Kat is notable for having prominent production operations in at least 16 countries.
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Tic Tac is a brand of small, hard mints. They are sold in more than 100 countries and are notable for containing well over 90 percent sugar.
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Atkins is a brand known for a variety of candy, like peanut butter cups and nougat bars. They are also notable for being designed to accompany and promote the Atkins diet.
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Polo mints is a brand of breath mints owned by Nestlé. The name is derived from the word “polar” and the mint is distinguished by its iconic hole in the middle.
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Winterfresh is a wintergreen flavored brand of chewing gum. It was introduced in the United States in 1994 by the Wrigley Company as an alternative to its Big Red brand.
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