Test Your Candy I.Q.

Test Your Candy I.Q.

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6th - 8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

True or false: It is possible for a child to get a "sugar high" after eating too much candy.

Back

True

Answer explanation

Parents know all too well that certain sugar-infused activities, like gorging on candy on Halloween night, can bring out a kid’s wild side. But the “sugar high” myth has been debunked; there’s no evidence that sugar can influence a child’s behavior or cognitive function, or make a child hyperactive.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Scientists have found links between eating dark chocolate and ... ?

Back

Lowered blood pressure, An inability to sleep, A reduced risk of stroke

Answer explanation

While the studies are far from conclusive, researchers have found that those who eat cocoa-based products — like chocolate, and especially dark chocolate — tend to enjoy several health benefits, including lowered blood pressure and reduced risk of certain cardiovascular diseases, like stroke and heart attack.

A 1.5-ounce dark chocolate bar can also contain more than 20 milligrams of caffeine. While a Halloween chocolate binge probably won’t put you over the Food and Drug Administration’s recommended daily caffeine limit of 400 milligrams, it could be enough to interfere with your sleep — depending on how sensitive you are to caffeine, and how much of it you consume and when.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

According to sales data from the past 15 years, what is the most popular Halloween candy?

Back

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Answer explanation

Based on sales information compiled by CandyStore.com, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups were the most-purchased Halloween candy between 2007 and 2022. M&M’s came in second place, Starburst came in sixth and Snickers came in 10th.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which ingredient found in some candies will be banned from foods in California in 2027? Options: Dextrose, Soy lecithin, Red dye No. 3, Citric acid

Back

Red dye No. 3

Answer explanation

Early in 2023, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signed a law that would ban four chemicals, including Red dye No. 3, from foods beginning in 2027. The coloring is currently used in several popular Halloween candies, including candy corn and certain colors and flavors of Pez and Peeps.

The F.D.A. banned the dye from cosmetics in 1990 after animal studies showed that it could cause cancer in high doses, but the agency still allows its use in food. The dye is banned in the European Union, except when used as a coloring for cocktail and candied cherries.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which candy has been discontinued?

Pop Rocks

,

Necco Wafers

,

Bit-O-Honey

,

Butterfinger BB's

Back

Butterfinger BB's

Answer explanation

Butterfinger BB’s candy — a round, bite-sized version of the classic Butterfinger bar — debuted in 1992, but was discontinued in 2006 because of low sales, according to a tweet from Butterfinger in 2014. Pop Rocks, Necco Wafers and Bit-O-Honey are all still available.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which type of sweet is the least likely to harm your teeth?

Back

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Answer explanation

Any candy that is sticky, gooey or chewy can adhere to your teeth or wedge into its crevices, feeding the cavity-causing bacteria that live inside your mouth. The acids in sour candy can also wear away at the protective enamel of your teeth, increasing the risk of tooth decay. Because chocolate isn’t as sticky as these other types of candies, it is a better choice for your oral health, according to the American Dental Association — especially if you choose dark chocolate, they say, since it tends to have less cavity-causing sugar than milk chocolate.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which candy has the least amount of sugar per fun-sized piece or packet? Options: Nerds, Tootsie Pop, Candy Corn, Kit Kat

Back

Kit Kat

Answer explanation

A trick-or-treat sized Kit Kat contains about eight grams of sugar. A mini box of Nerds, a Tootsie Pop and a small packet of candy corn each contain about 11 grams of sugar.

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