Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | THE CANDY COUNTER $200: Goelitz is famous for 2 candies--Jelly Belly & this, a Halloween perennial candy corn |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | THE CANDY COUNTER $400: The Chocolate Manufacturer's Association claims 40% of the world's supply of these nuts goes into chocolate candy almonds |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | THE CANDY COUNTER $600: BB's are little bite-size versions of this candy bar, Bart's favorite Butterfinger |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | THE CANDY COUNTER $800: The name of this "dispensed" candy came from a contraction of the German for "peppermint", pfefferminz Pez |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | THE CANDY COUNTER $1000: Candy that asks you to "taste the rainbow" Skittles |
#3771, aired 2001-01-15 | THE CANDY COUNTER $100: While the Mounds bar was introduced in 1920, this nutty counterpart didn't appear until 1946 Almond Joy |
#3771, aired 2001-01-15 | THE CANDY COUNTER $200: These malted milk balls were first sold unwrapped, 2 for a penny; today they come in milk carton packaging Whoppers |
#3771, aired 2001-01-15 | THE CANDY COUNTER $300: Fire Stix was the first flavor of this candy to be introduced Jolly Rancher |
#3771, aired 2001-01-15 | THE CANDY COUNTER $400: A little birdie told me these classic candies are simply licorice-flavored dots Crows |
#3771, aired 2001-01-15 | THE CANDY COUNTER $500: A baby's first words might be the name of this chocolate, peanut, marshmallow & caramel treat created in 1912 Goo Goo Cluster |
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