Chocolate trivia questions bring out the sweet tooth in all of us.
Let's face it, chocolate is one of life's greatest pleasures. Whether it's a candy bar, a hot cup of cocoa, or an indulgent truffle, chocolate can make any day sweeter.
Okay, enough of the mouth-watering descriptions and sweet-talking, it's time for some chocolate trivia.
Straight off the bat, here is a warm-up question to get you started:
Question: What Swiss chocolate bar brand features red text and a yellow mountain, which surreptitiously displays the sketching of a white bear within the yellow mountain?
Answer: Toblerone
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157 Chocolate Trivia Questions Ranked From Easiest to Hardest (Updated For 2024)
- What Mars candy bar consists of a shortbread biscuit, with caramel and chocolate applied around it? Each package consists of two bars, and advertising suggests that the left and right bars are different somehow.
Answer: Twix
- Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana produce over 50 percent of the world's supply of what bean which is the basis for chocolate?
Answer: Cocoa (Cacao)
- Marketed as the fourth type of chocolate (the other three being dark, milk and white), which variety introduced in 2017 by Barry Callebaut shares its name with a precious stone?
Answer: Ruby Chocolate
- It might amuse your bouche, but theobromine is the main reason dogs shouldn't ingest what tasty dessert?
Answer: Chocolate
- Alternating layers of ladyfingers soaked in a coffee-liqueur combo with mascarpone cheese and chocolate gets you what uplifting Italian dessert?
Answer: Tiramisu
- What “D” Milk product, manufactured by Cadbury with milk chocolate, is also a general adjective describing things containing or made from milk?
Answer: Dairy Milk
- Notable for being the world's largest consumer of hazelnuts, which brand beginning with F produces Nutella, Tic Tacs and a Kinder range aimed at children?
Answer: Ferrero
- Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, what amusement park was founded in 1906 to entertain workers at a chocolate company in the area?
Answer: Hersheypark
- While building magnetrons at MIT in the 1940s, Percy Spencer noticed a melting chocolate bar in his pocket. Deeper investigation and exploration led to the invention of what household device? Spencer received no royalties for this invention, first marketed as the Radarange.
Answer: Microwave
- Competing with other chocolate giants like Mondelez International and Nestlé, what 4-letter aout-of-this-world company controls more of the global chocolate market than anyone else?
Answer: Mars
- What “B” ice cream company, acquired by Unilever from Kraft, was founded in 1866 in Philadelphia, PA by its namesake? It has a variety of flavors, but is best known for its strawberry, chocolate, and especially the vanilla.
Answer: Breyers
- In 2017, the cocoa company Barry Callebaut introduced a "fourth" type of chocolate alongside dark, milk, and white. What is the name of this new type of chocolate, which is made with a specific type of cocoa bean and is known for its pink color?
Answer: Ruby Chocolate
- What British chocolate company produces creme-filled chocolate eggs known for simulating the texture and appearance of a soft-boiled chicken’s egg?
Answer: Cadbury
- Introduced in 1962, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird is the mascot for what chocolaty General Mills cereal brand?
Answer: Cocoa Puffs
- What privately held corporation, founded in 1911 in Tacoma, WA, is a conglomerate that has not only its namesake bars popular around the world, but also “M&M’s”, pet food, and animal care services?
Answer: Mars
- What “W” candy produced by Hershey since 1949 is malted milk balls covered in a chocolatey coating? The name of the product is also the plural for of a word meaning “a lie.”
Answer: Whoppers
- What Swiss chocolate company, known for its chocolate bars and the Lindor Truffle, bought Russell Stover Candies in 2004?
Answer: Lindt
- The brand Pascall owns a trademark on the name of what chocolate candy with a soft pineapple-flavored center, popular among New Zealanders?
Answer: Pineapple Lumps
- French, German, Italian and Romansh are the official languages of what chocolatey Alpine nation?
Answer: Switzerland
- In 1907, Hershey's began manufacturing what tiny chocolate candies, which are still popular today?
Answer: Hershey's kisses
- What brand of chocolate bar, made of nougat, topped with caramel, and covered with milk chocolate, shares its name with the galaxy which contains our Solar System?
Answer: Milky Way
- Delavan, Wisconsin -- not South America -- is the location of the factory that produces what brand of rectangular chocolate mint candies?
Answer: Andes
- As part of a mid-1960s promotion for Toblerone, Swiss chef Conrad Egli invented a chocolate version of what dippy communal dish?
Answer: Fondue
- Left a chocolate bar in a hot car? When you unwrap it, you might see some white discoloration on the surface. While it doesn’t look yummy, it’s still safe to eat—what you’re seeing is just separated cocoa fat. What’s the term used to describe this confectionary phenomenon?
Answer: Bloom
- Which “bean-to-bar” gourmet Belgian-Swiss chocolate company brought us “ruby” chocolate in 2017?
Answer: Barry Callebaut
- Which brand of chewy, taffy-caramel chocolate candy was the first individually wrapped “penny candy” in the United States? (Hint: As a kid, you might have tried to lick your way to the center of the lollipop version)
Answer: Tootsie Roll
- After its acquisition of the Leaf International confectionery in 1996, Hershey has been the manufacturer of what “H” chocolate and toffee candy bar? Its name is also used to describe an area of open uncultivated land.
Answer: Heath Bar
- Ferrero Rocher truffles consist of milk chocolate, a wafer shell, and what whole roasted nut in the center?
Answer: Hazelnut
- What chocolate-flavored coffee drink gets its name from a city in Yemen that was once a center of the coffee trade?
Answer: mocha
- Fill in the blank to complete this classic tagline used in Twix commercials during the 1990s: “Two for me, ______ for you.”
Answer: None
- What Swiss chocolate bar brand features red text and a yellow mountain, which surreptitiously displays the sketching of a white bear within the yellow mountain?
Answer: Toblerone
- A round, solid (hole-less) doughnut with chocolate frosting and a pudding filling is named for the pie which it mightily resembles. This pie is the namesake of what American city?
Answer: Boston
- Known for its "Surprise" eggs, what chocolate brand is produced in Italy even though its name means "children" in German and "nicer" in English?
Answer: Kinder
- Once cocoa has been shelled and roasted, the little leftover bits aren’t as sweet as chocolate but they’re still useful—especially if you want to make liquor. What are these pieces called?
Answer: Nibs
- In multiple versions of an advertisement for a particular type of candy, a character named Mr. Owl returns a used candy stick to a young boy. What is the candy being advertised?
Answer: Tootsie Pop
- The Italian manufacturer Ferrero is nearly synonymous in the US with what specific chocolate-y product?
Answer: chocolate hazelnut truffles
- Black Forest cake, which consists of a chocolate sponge cake with a cherry filling, originates in which European country?
Answer: Germany
- In the chocolate-making process, after fermenting beans, they are dried, cleaned, and roasted. Then the shell is removed and cocoa mass is liquefied by heating. At this point, the material is called chocolate ______, despite not being found in a bar. What word fills the blank?
Answer: Liquor
- Two malted biscuits separated by a light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate make up what snack brand introduced to Australia in 1964 by Arnott's?
Answer: Tim Tam
- The title character and her BFF Ethel work in a chocolate factory, leading to some hilarious scenes with a conveyor belt in a 1952 episode of what classic TV series?
Answer: I Love Lucy
- Which type of chocolate is not quite as bitter as dark, not as light and sweet as milk, and is good for baking?
Answer: Semisweet
- Ferrera’s 100 ______ bar is made with chocolate, caramel, and crispy little bits of rice for a nice crunch. The name might make you think of the motive for a bank heist—which kind of fits, since the bar’s first slogan was: “Tastes so good it’s almost illegal!”
Answer: Grand
- The "negro" version of what Mexican culinary sauce is typically made from chili peppers, chocolate, and spices?
Answer: Mole
- Ernie, Elmer, Buckets, Ma, and Doc are just some of the elves who help advertise the sweet treats of what food brand, which has been owned by Ferrero since 2019?
Answer: Keebler
- The 2000 film "Chocolat" stars Juliette Binoche as a woman who opens a sweet shop in a straitlaced fictional village in what country?
Answer: France
- In 2019, Fig Newton-maker Nabisco revealed that its mystery Oreo flavor that year had been what deep-fried Spanish dessert?
Answer: Churro
- What European country with a square red and white national flag is home to Daniel Peter – the man who invented milk chocolate in 1875 by using condensed milk as its crucial ingredient?
Answer: Switzerland
- "Nothing mixes better than vanilla and chocolate." In an episode of Seinfeld, Jerry says this in reference to what iconic duotone baked foodstuff found primarily in the bakeries of New York City?
Answer: Black and White cookie
- Chocolate comes from beans that grow on cacao trees. These trees, like pine, spruce, and cotton among others, share what compound-word characteristic that distinguishes them as having fresh leaves year-round?
Answer: Evergreen
- What British author wrote the classic 1964 children's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?"
Answer: Roald Dahl
- What “M” food conglomerate, based in Chicago, Illinois, owns Cadbury, Chips Ahoy, and Oreo among others? Formerly known as Kraft Foods, it got its name from combining the Latin words for “world” and “delicious.”
Answer: Mondelez International
- You'd be better off having a hole in it than kicking it. What type of container serves as Charlie's surname in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?"
Answer: Bucket
- Using the tagline "silky smooth", which avian-sounding chocolate brand is owned by Mars and known as Galaxy in the UK?
Answer: Dove
- In cooking, what French term means a mixture of semisweet chocolate and cream heated and stirred together, often used to fill truffles and cakes?
Answer: Ganache
- Bart Simpson was the spokesman for what crispy peanut butter chocolate candy bar?
Answer: Butterfingers
- Named after a favorite horse belonging to the Mars family, which peanut chocolate bar was named (along with M&Ms) as the "official snack" of the 1984 Summer Olympics?
Answer: Snickers
- The Vital Proteins brand offers collagen peptides in a chocolate flavor. Vital Proteins has as their Chief Creative Officer what star of the TV show “Friends”?
Answer: Jennifer Aniston
- Harpoon in Boston, Sand Creek in Wisconsin, and O'Fallon in Missouri all have a chocolate-flavored product which is what type of beer?
Answer: Stout
- What British chocolate company is know for chocolate bars with names such as Dairy Milk, Flake, Crunchie, and Wispa?
Answer: Cadbury
- In Spain, hot chocolate is often served at breakfast alongside what long pastry made from dough that is extruded, then fried?
Answer: Churros
- Which Nestle powder can you mix with milk to make a chocolatey drink approved by the brand’s “speedy” rabbit mascot?
Answer: Nesquik
- Lindt expanded their chocolate empire in the 1990s with the acquisition of what California-based chocolate company founded by and named after an Italian immigrant?
Answer: Ghirardelli
- Founded in 1926, what popular Belgian chocolatier, known for its expensive chocolates was bought by Turkish company Yildiz Holding in 2007? The company is named after an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who supposedly rode naked on horseback to save her village from excessive taxation.
Answer: Godiva
- The chocolate chip cookie was invented in 1938 by Ruth Wakefield, the proprietor of what Massachusetts inn, which gave its name to the Nestle brand and cookbook that popularized them?
Answer: The Toll House Inn
- What General Mills snack food, whose core flavors include Original, Nacho Cheese, Chocolate Peanut Butter, and Caramel, dubs itself "America's #1 Finger Hat?"
Answer: Bugles
- What is the name of the Japanese snack food first sold in 1966 initially described as a "chocolate covered biscuit stick?" There are now additional flavored coatings such as almond, strawberry, milk, green tea, banana, and coconut.
Answer: Pocky
- The Swiss chocolatier Lindt makes what alliteratively similar brand of chocolate bars and truffles, known for their dark chocolate shells and milk chocolate interiors?
Answer: Lindor truffles
- A popular way to prepare chocolate is what use of air bubbles to give it a light, airy texture? It sounds like the name of a large antlered animal, sometimes called an elk.
Answer: Mousse
- Chocolate, like other dairies, can combine deliciously with what aromatic purple plant from the mint family?
Answer: Lavender
- There is a well-known Swiss chocolatier that was founded in 1845 named Chocoladefabriken ______ & Sprüngli AG. What word is missing from the company's name?
Answer: Lindt
- "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't. Almond Joy's got nuts." Who "don't?"
Answer: Mounds
- What international confectionery manufacturer and chocolate retailer was founded in 1981 in Durango, Colorado, and is named for a large mountain range in that region?
Answer: Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
- Halle Berry serves chocolate ice cream with a plastic spoon to Billy Bob Thornton in a memorable scene from what 2001 film for which she later won a Best Actress Oscar?
Answer: Monster's Ball
- What is the name for the chocolate confectionary which derives its name from its visual similarity to the fruiting body of a subterranean ascomycete fungus?
Answer: Truffle
- In which ancient civilization was chocolate thought to be a gift from the god Quetzalcoatl?
Answer: Aztec
- The Dancing Bears in Space Bar is a collaboration between Vosges Haut-Chocolat and what hippie rock band that's really only down a couple of members?
Answer: Grateful Dead
- According to the manufacturer's official website, what is the candy that was named for a malted milk drink rather than a scientific discovery? Officially speaking, the candy's contents are "chocolate malt flavored nougat and caramel covered with milk chocolate."
Answer: marst
- From what present-day country, formerly ancient Mesoamerica, does chocolate originate?
Answer: Mexico
- What Canadian cannabis brand, which operates out of a former chocolate factory, has a punny name that can also mean a fabric from which sport coats are made?
Answer: Tweed
- Featuring chocolate chips and macadamia nuts, what Pepperidge Farm cookie variety shares its name with a city in Marin County?
Answer: Sausalito
- With an annual consumption of ~5kg per person, which continent accounts for half of all the chocolate eaten each year worldwide?
Answer: Europe
- As well as being home to chocolate brands such as Côte d'Or, Godiva, and Leonidas, in which European country would you find the chocolate museum known as Choco-Story?
Answer: Belgium
- In the 2005 remake of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" starring Johnny Depp, the clandestine candy creator's father worked in what occupation? Hint: some may call the occupation ironic, some may call it coincidental.
Answer: Dentist
- Which of the naughty kids in the 1971 film Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory turns out to be a "bad egg" when she demands one of Wonka's chocolate egg-laying geese as a pet?
Answer: Veruca Salt
- One of the youthful finders of a golden ticket in Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was a "great big greedy nincompoop" 9-year-old from the fictional town of Dusselheim, Germany. Who is this?
Answer: Augustus Gloop
- "I believe in miracles" opens the lyrics of what 1975 hit song by the British soul band Hot Chocolate?
Answer: You Sexy Thing
- A French chain of chocolate stores, a subsidiary of Groupe Savencia Saveurs, is La ______ Du Chocolat. Fill in the one word blank, the French word for “house.”
Answer: La Maison Du Chocolat
- What Francophone nation, whose name alludes to another important historical export, is the world's leading exporter of cocoa beans?
Answer: Ivory Coast
- Legs the Frog, Squealer the Pig, and Chocolate the Moose were 3 of the 9 original what?
Answer: Beanie Babies
- The name of what process, by which cocoa butter is evenly distributed throughout chocolate, comes from the shell-shaped vessels first used for it?
Answer: Conching
- In 2022, Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian offered on Twitter to purchase what recently discontinued chocolatey ice cream treat brand from Klondike's parent company Unilever?
Answer: Choco Taco
- What sweet biscuit topping is often attributed with Arkansas and typically contains flour, cocoa powder, butter, sugar, milk, and salt?
Answer: Chocolate gravy
- Which of our Execs' favourite snack is chocolate/vanilla twist soft serve ice cream?
Answer: Tim
- What food conglomerate owns diverse brands such as Buitoni Italian foods, DiGiornio frozen pizza, and Carnation evaporated milk? They are probably known by name mostly for their sweets, including Toll House cookies and various chocolate candies.
Answer: Nestle
- Similar to a Heath bar, what Hershey's candy bar brand consists of a thin slab of butter toffee covered in milk chocolate?
Answer: Skor
- What three layer ice cream consists of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavours?
Answer: Neapolitan
- What is the name of Costco's in-house brand, which offers food products including olive oil, maple syrup, chocolate-covered almonds, frozen shrimp, and many others?
Answer: Kirkland
- Gimme a break! What Hershey wafer-and-chocolate product has been offered in more than 300 flavors in Japan, including adzuki (red bean), wasabi, matcha, and soy sauce?
Answer: KitKat
- Which coffee brand with a lady’s first and middle name can be found by the bag or pod in your local supermarket (with flavors like Chocolate Raspberry Truffle and Butter Toffee) or as its own storefront at the mall?
Answer: Gloria Jean's
- What’s the name of the pot that uses hot water and steam to brew coffee on the stovetop at a lower pressure than an espresso machine? (Hint: It’s not spelled the same, but it sounds like a chocolatey espresso drink)
Answer: Moka
- According to Ben & Jerry's, their most popular flavor is what variety that features chocolate and vanilla ice cream, fudge brownies, and chocolate chip cookie dough?
Answer: Half Baked
- Which type of novelty calendar inspired by Christian tradition is popular around the holidays and involves opening a little present each day in December leading up to Christmas Day on the 25th? (Hint: They’re often chocolate or toys, but you can also find them with cheese…)
Answer: Advent
- The Ethel M Chocolate Factory in Henderson, Nevada is named for the matriarch of what American first family of chocolate?
Answer: Mars
- What appropriate name does Hershey's use for the version of its classic Kisses made of milk chocolate coated in white creme?
Answer: Hugs
- What “D” Chocolate company, co-owned by the Kuapa Kokoo cocoa co-operative in Ghana, makes luxury chocolate bars, as well gelt coins? Its name implies that it is God-like.
Answer: Divine Chocolate
- Legs the Frog, Squealer the Pig, and Chocolate the Moose were three of the nine original versions of what item?
Answer: Beanie Babies
- First introduced in 2017 and noted for its sour flavor profile, what chocolate variety shares its name with a precious gem?
Answer: Ruby chocolate
- French royals who liked chocolate enough to tell you about it twice are apparently the source of what word for certain bite-sized confections?
Answer: Bonbons
- When cocoa is treated with alkali, it lowers the acidity and gives it a darker color and less bitter taste. Cocoa made this way is great for hot chocolate and baking. What’s the name of the process? (Hint: The technique was invented by a chocolate maker in the Netherlands in the 19th century).
Answer: Dutch
- What candy bar, peanut butter crunch enrobed in chocolate, is sold in black wrapper by Hershey? It shares its name with a famous shopping street on Manhattan.
Answer: 5th Avenue
- Written in Spanish, "Like Water for Chocolate" is the 1989 debut novel by Laura Esquivel, an author from what country?
Answer: Mexico
- Toblerone got its name from founder Theodor Tobler and "torrone," the Italian word for what crackly confection found in each bar?
Answer: Nougat
- The peer-reviewed journal "Nature Ecology & Evolution" has reported that the earliest use of cacao was likely approximately 5,3000 years ago based on archaeological findings in Santa Ana in what South American nation? This nation is one of two on the continent that does not border Brazil.
Answer: Ecuador
- Fronted by George Clinton, what funk band -- itself named after a non-DC legislative body -- re-envisioned D.C. with Muhammad Ali as President in its 1975 song "Chocolate City?"
Answer: Parliament
- Which C-term refers to chocolate that has more cocoa butter in it and is great for dipping or coating treats (which makes sense, because the word means “covering” in French)?
Answer: Couverture
- What is the name of the oldest producer of chocolate in the U.S,? The company was founded in Boston in 1765 and is still in operation. Coincidentally, the company's name came from its founder's surname but it is still quite appropriate for the food industry.
Answer: The Baker Chocolate Company
- The Museu de la Xocolata--a word that means "chocolate" in the Catalan language--can be found in what European city?
Answer: Barcelona
- From the Italian for "little shavings," what 13-letter word can mean a type of egg drop soup, or vanilla ice cream with chocolate shavings in it?
Answer: stracciatella
- Treating cocoa with alkali to make it less acidic is called what process? (Hint: The name comes from the nationality of Coenraad Johannes van Houten—the chemist/chocolate maker who came up with it!)
Answer: Dutch
- According to the title of a 2011 essay collection about Costa Rican wildlife by naturalist Jack Ewing, "Monkeys Are Made Of" what sweet substance?
Answer: chocolate
- Known for its distinctive shape and cult following as a cheesecake ingredient, the logo for Toblerone chocolate features a mountain with a hidden image of what animal?
Answer: Bear
- Appearing on the back of the Philippine 200 Peso note, a hill formation in the Province of Bohol is named after which earthy coloured sweet treat?
Answer: Chocolate
- Chocolate, peanut butter, and nougat are the main ingredients of what quick-eatin' Reese's bar that's called a Hershey Sidekick in Canada?
Answer: Fast Break
- A dessert with three layers of coffee-soaked almond cake, a layer of espresso-flavored icing, a layer of chocolate ganache, and a chocolate glaze topping, has what musical name?
Answer: opera
- When melted chocolate comes into contact with water (even a small amount!) it quickly forms a gritty rough paste. What is the "s" name of this process?
Answer: Seizing
- Confectionary company Cadbury was founded in 1824 in which English city, the second largest city in England?
Answer: Birmingham
- Named for a city in British Columbia, what no-bake dessert includes a base of wafers, nuts, and coconut, custard icing in the middle, and a layer of chocolate ganache on top?
Answer: Nanaimo Bar
- Famed for beer, diamonds, and chocolate, it's hard to know what to like most about it. In 2011, which country elected Elio di Rupo as Prime Minister, making him the world's first openly gay male to be head of government in modern times?
Answer: Belgium
- Wafer, caramel, and crisp cereal covered in chocolate is the composition of a popular UK Nestle bar that shares what feline name with a 2016 Dev Patel drama?
Answer: Lion
- What Nabisco brand, made of a marshmallow-topped cookie with a thin chocolate coating, is seasonal from September through March because the chocolate coating melts in warmer months?
Answer: Mallomars
- For Valentine's Day 2008, Mars released a special edition of M&M's that were all what color--which, according to urban legend, are an aphrodisiac?
Answer: Green
- Which German chocolate brand got its name because the perfectly square design was just the right size to fit in a casual men’s jacket pocket?
Answer: Ritter Sport
- In 2006, what South Korean electronics company released it's VX8500 model, nicknamed the "Chocolate", in partnership with Verizon?
Answer: LG
- Frank Wisner, the owner of Colorado's Cripple Creek Brewing, invented a dessert in 1893 after being inspired by the nearby snowy peaks. He named this two-item combo "the black cow." Today it is better known by what name?
Answer: Root Beer Float
- Originally conceived by the Minneapolis-based candy company Hollywood Brands, Containing caramel, peanut, and almond nougat, what Hershey candy bar is famous for its trademark white chocolate fudge exterior?
Answer: Zero
- The English word "chocolate" comes from a Spanish word which comes from a classic word in what language spoken widely in Central Mexico during the 16th century Spanish Conquest?
Answer: Nahuatl
- What M-word is an application of chocolate that results after combining melted chocolate with corn syrup? (We hear it's a personal favorite of Tyra Banks).
Answer: Modeling
- Going viral as an Internet meme in 2007, the song "Chocolate Rain" is by what singer with a rhyming name?
Answer: Tay Zonday
- The Wispa Gold Chocolate holds the unofficial title for the most expensive chocolate bar in the world. When it was first released in 1981, the bar was made with premium Madagascan cocoa beans and coated in gold leaf. What company manufactured Wispa Gold?
Answer: Cadbury
- The Belgian chocolate brand Guylian is most known for their "Fruit of the Sea" pralines which come in the shape of seashells, shrimp, and which small "S" fish?
Answer: Seahorses
- Strix seloputo is more commonly known as the ______ wood owl—a name that refers to the white dots with black edges on its chocolatey-brown feathers.
Answer: Spotted
- The cost of almost everything went up after WWII as the global economy struggled to recover. After finding out that one nickel was no longer enough to buy their favorite candy, kids on which Canadian island went on a “chocolate bar strike” in 1947?
Answer: Vancouver
- What French actress played Vianne, the owner of a French chocolate shop, in the 2000 film "Chocolat" that co-starred Johnny Depp?
Answer: Juliette Binoche
- What Nestle brand-name product, which dates back to 1913, consists of a graham cracker circle topped with extruded marshmallow, then coated in chocolate?
Answer: Mallomar
- What chocolate selling company, founded in 1921 by Charles ______ in Los Angeles, is now headquartered in South San Francisco, CA and is owned by Berkshire Hathaway? They are known for their prevalence in malls and for their sampler boxes, ready made to be given as gifts?
Answer: See's Candies
- Chocolate making “O”riginated with what prehistoric people who lived on the Gulf of Mexico from 1200-400 BC? They were likely the first Meso-American civilization.
Answer: Olmec
- Sanders Candy and Dessert Shops dates back to 1875 in Detroit. The shop gained popularity in part due to a single dessert, which featured an airy pastry shell, vanilla ice cream, and some warmer-than-average chocolate sauce. What is the name of this treat?
Answer: Hot fudge cream puff
- With a name that reflects its location in the Rhone river valley, what luxury confectioner has been producing chocolates like its Tanariva bars and Equinoxe gift boxes since 1922?
Answer: Valrhona
- The Philippines features over 1,700 distinctly conical hills in the Bohol Province. Due to the color-changing grass on this geological formation, the Hills are named after what sweet treat?
Answer: Chocolate Hills
- "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk" is a song from the 2001 album "Poses" by what pop singer-songwriter who has also written two classical operas?
Answer: Rufus Wainwright
- Similar to the commercial brand Nutella, what Italian dessert paste, which was invented sometime in the 18th century, is a sweet chocolate spread consisting of about 30% hazelnuts?
Answer: Gianduia
- Founded in 1907, what Canadian chocolate company with a purple label offers Sweet Georgia Browns and other deluxe boxed chocolates?
Answer: Purdys
- What Belgian chocolatier, best known for its shell-shaped pralines, gets its name from a combination of the first names of its husband-and-wife founders?
Answer: Guylian
- Comprising wedges of smooth milk chocolate and orange extract, a Terry's Chocolate Orange is divided into how many segments?
Answer: 20
- What “D” chocolatier, owned by Nicole Patel and operating out Austin, TX, tries to use local Texas ingredients in its chocolate, and has an advent calendar? It’s name is a derivation of a word meaning tasty.
Answer: Delysia
- Featured in an episode of "Seinfeld," what chocolate syrup brand is George's ATM password?
Answer: Bosco
- From a French word for "bundle," what is the name for a small, elegant box with separate compartments for chocolates to keep the chocolates from damaging each other?
Answer: ballotin
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