Q 1. Let’s start easy peasy lemon squeezy. First up, what do you call these sweet little guys?
Option:-
Belly beans
Jelly beans
Jiggly puffs
Jelly tots
Q 2. For a true sweet tooth, maple syrup means LIFE. But where do we usually get it from?
Option:-
A bush
A goose
A bee
A tree
Q 3. OK, sweet tooth’s. We know this is a lot of sweet stimulation but don’t lose your cool. Finish this phrase: “Skittles, taste the ______.”
Option:-
Seasons
Tooth-rot
Cosmos
Rainbow
Q 4. A real sweet tooth knows that the only PROPER way to enjoy these guys is battered and deep fried. In what country was the battered Mars bar invented?
Option:-
Australia
Ireland
USA
Scotland
Q 5. Cotton candy is like kryptonite for the sweet tooth human. Which of these statements is untrue about cotton candy?
Option:-
There is a Chinese variety called ‘dragon’s beard’
It is called ‘fairy floss’ in Australia
It is called ‘sweety floss’ in the UK
It was invented by a dentist
Q 6. These sweet little babies are coming to get you! What name have these little guys NOT gone by?
Option:-
Peace babies
Juice babies
Unclaimed babies
Jelly babies
Q 7. These guys are super popular all over the world, but especially in Japan. Which of these is not a Kit Kat variety there?
Option:-
Cough drop
Muscat of Alexandria
Melon and cheddar
Caramel macchiato Mcflurry
Q 8. You’ll no doubt know that this is the most popular cookie in the world, but what is the ratio between cookie and cream?
Option:-
50:50
75:25
80:20
71:29
Q 9. When sweet tooth’s aren’t eating candy, they’re dreaming up IMAGINARY candy. Which one of these fantastical candies doesn’t appear in the iconic book ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’?
Option:-
Mint Jububes for the Boy Next Door
Everlasting Gobstoppers
Lickable Wallpaper for Nurseries
Eatable Marshmallow Cushions
Q 10. Speaking of magical candy, these exotic sweets played an important part in a popular children’s fantasy series. Do you know which it was?
Option:-
His Dark Materials
Harry Potter
The Chronicles of Narnia
Alice in Wonderland