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#9014, aired 2024-01-11 | OLD YORK, OLD YORK $200: York is "the Chocolate City" & in 1935 was the birthplace of this candy bar made up of breakoffable fingers a Kit Kat |
#8316, aired 2021-01-18 | ALL KINDS OF BARS $600: This very breakable wafer candy bar began as Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp Kit Kat |
#8052, aired 2019-09-17 | ACTOR-DIRECTORS $2000: "You should lay off those candy bars", Marlene Dietrich tells this great film auteur in "Touch of Evil" (Orson) Welles |
#7401, aired 2016-11-14 | WHO MAKES IT? $1000: Krackel candy bars Hershey's |
#6780, aired 2014-02-21 | NOTABLE NAMES $200: This Pennsylvanian popularized chocolate candy bars under his last name, & luckily not his middle name, Snavely (Milton) Hershey |
#6156, aired 2011-05-23 | A CANDY-GORY $1000: One of "Z" best candy bars is this one, crunchy peanut butter & toasted coconut, created way back in 1930 Zagnut |
#5841, aired 2010-01-25 | SUCH A SWEETIE $400: "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't" when purchasing these 2 candy bars Almond Joy and Mounds |
#5739, aired 2009-07-16 | CANDY IS DANDY $2000: "Hungry? Grab" one of these peanut, caramel & nougat chocolate bars that also come in Cruncher & Almond varieties a Snickers (a Snicker accepted) |
#5674, aired 2009-04-16 | COMMON BONDS $1000: Sand, salad, candy bars |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | FOOD WORDS & PHRASES $200: Someone who drops, say, candy bars a lot might get this 13-letter moniker butterfingers |
#5470, aired 2008-05-23 | JUST DESSERTS $400: Sharing its name with a French novel, this candy bar was originally 3 nougat bars Three Musketeers |
#5464, aired 2008-05-15 | GET ME A SNACK! $600: I could really use a deep-fried one of these candy bars whose name also means "disrespectful laughs" Snickers |
#4114, aired 2002-06-20 | THAT'S "SWEET" $1200: You can diet & still indulge on this line of reduced-fat candy bars from Hershey Sweet Escapes |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | MISC. $400: David Clark, Lawrence Heath & Harry B. Reese made their names making these Candy bars |
#3760, aired 2000-12-29 | JUST DESSERTS $200: Sharing its name with a French novel, this candy bar was originally 3 chocolate-coated nougat bars 3 Musketeers |
#3757, aired 2000-12-26 | MONEY PROBLEMS $400: If candy bars are 40 cents each & you have $3.00, this is the maximum number you could buy 7 (.40 X 7 = $2.80) |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | CANDY BARS $100: The only candy bar named after an Alexandre Dumas novel 3 Musketeers |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | CANDY BARS $200: It's the "Great American Chocolate Bar" Hershey's |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | CANDY BARS $300: "Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut" if you hunger for this bar Almond Joy |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | CANDY BARS $400: Featuring crisped rice in creamy milk chocolate, it's Nestle's "loud" bar Crunch |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | CANDY BARS $500: You might want to keep both hands on this "crispety, crunchety, peanut buttery bar" Butterfinger |
#3144, aired 1998-04-09 | NOW THAT'S COMEDY $200: One of these David Letterman bits is "Least Popular Candy Bars"; No. 4 is "Good 'N' Linty" the Top Ten List |
#2659, aired 1996-03-07 | SINGERS $800: This singer sells his own brand of candy bars at his Blue Velvet Theatre in Branson, Missouri Bobby Vinton |
#2566, aired 1995-10-30 | COOKIES & CANDY $100: This mountainous European country is the home of Toblerone chocolate bars Switzerland |
#1652, aired 1991-11-05 | WHAT'S THE PITCH? $400: "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't" refers to these two candy bars by Peter Paul Mounds & Almond Joy |
#785, aired 1988-01-22 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: This co. is called #3 U.S. producer of canned cat food, #2 in canned dog food & #1 for candy bars Mars |
#459, aired 1986-09-11 | SWEETS $400: In early 20th c., combination candy bars were consumer-tested on crowds at these U.S. athletic events baseball games |
#435, aired 1986-05-09 | "C.B." $200: Milky Way, Mars & Three Musketeers candy bars |
#403, aired 1986-03-26 | FOOD TRIVIA $300: Candy bars caught on after they were mass-produced to meet military demand during this war World War I |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | CANDY $600: For a 1920's promotion, biplanes used these to drop Baby Ruth bars over cities & towns little parachutes |
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