Candy bars have a rich history in American culture. Nestle candy has been around for a hundred years and many candy bars have historical significance. So take our candy bar quiz on candy trivia and fun candy facts on Slashfood.
Candy Bar Trivia
This candy bar was named after the family horse:
- Snickers
- Milky Way
- Butterfinger
- Fast Break
When introduced in 1932, 3 Musketeers had three pieces of candy in one package, each with separate flavors. These three flavors were:
- Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry
- Chocolate, malt and toffee
- Vanilla, chocolate and peanut
- Strawberry, vanilla and nougat
Until 1990, the Snickers bar was sold under which name in England and Ireland?
- Snickers
- Fast Break
- Crunchie
- Marathon
In what year was the original Hershey's milk chocolate bar introduced?
- 1890
- 1900
- 1917
- 1932
For whom is the Baby Ruth candy bar named?
- Babe Ruth
- Ruth Cleveland
- Ruth Chris
- Ruth Davis
Which has chocolate, raisins and peanuts in a four-square bar?
- Reggie candy bar
- Chunky Bar
- Nutty Raisin Bar
- Baby Ruth
What was the Twix candy bar known as in several European countries before the name was standardized in 1991?
- Curly Wurly
- Raider
- Cookie Crunch
- Aero Caramel
Which of the following candy bars is no longer in production in the U.S.?
- 100 Grand Bars
- Breakaway
- Mallo Cup
- Mars Bar
Who invented the candy bar?
- Milton S. Hershey
- Joseph Fry
- Henri Nestle
- John Cadbury
How much did the standard size Hershey Milk Chocolate Bar sell for in 1900?
- $1.00
- 75 cents
- 5 cents
- A Penny

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