1. Hint
This is the bestselling candy bar in the world.
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1. Answer
It’s a Snickers bar!
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2. Hint
The first version of this classic included three mini bars in one package: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.
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2. Answer
It’s a Three Musketeers!
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3. Hint
Skip the black ones at IKEA-they’re herring-flavored.
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3. Answer
It’s Swedish Fish!
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4. Hint
A clumsy customer submitted the winning name for this bar.
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4. Answer
It’s a Butterfingers!
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5. Hint
This confection uses the same formula as Swedish Fish.
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5. Answer
It’s Sour Patch Kids!
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6. Hint
Laid next to each other, the total number of these candies eaten last year could go around the world over five times.
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6. Answer
It’s Jelly Belly Beans!
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7. Hint
“Gimme a Break”: The theme song for this candy is one of the most famous advertising songs ever.
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7. Answer
It’s a Kit Kat!
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8. Hint
Everyone gets a golden ticket when they unwrap this truffle.
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8. Answer
It’s a Ferrero Rocher!
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9. Hint
Talk about a long day – it takes 15 hours to make one strand of this bright red treat.
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9. Answer
It’s Twizzlers!
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10. Hint
Abbreviate the description of this bar, Twin Sticks, to find its moniker.
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10. Answer
It’s a Twix!
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11. Hint
These were originally called Penny Cups.
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11. Answer
It’s Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups!
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12. Hint
Sales of this candy spiked 65 percent after E.T. went gaga for them in 1982.
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12. Answer
It’s Reese’s Pieces!
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13. Hint
Formerly called Opal Fruits, these candies have also starred in jelly bean and candy-cane forms.
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13. Answer
It’s a Starburst!
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14. Hint
A 1941 Broadway show called Junior Miss inspired this candy’s name.
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14. Answer
It’s Junior Mints!
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