Instructions Competition Mode: For each correct answer, you get points based on how many other players get the question wrong. Your score is the sum of all correct answers.

Example: If you get a question correct that only 10% of all players get correct, you get 90 points for that question.

You can choose 5 questions to "Double". If you get it correct, your score is doubled for that question.

TIP: Easy questions aren't usually worth doubling since you are likely doubling a small number of points. You're better off doubling the hardest questions that you think you have correct (80 points possibly doubled is a lot better than 10 points definitely doubled).

You will not lose points for incorrect answers, so feel free to guess.

You can enter up to three group names, separated by commas, in the "Private Group" input. After you submit, when you view your results you can see the leaderboards for just your group(s). You will also get links you can share with others so they can play in those groups.
Feel free to create your own group name, such as your company or town, and pass the links along to friends, family, and coworkers.

Good luck!
    
 
Question #8: Candy: First produced by the Quaker City Chocolate & Confectionery Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1893, what narrow cylinder of sweet black licorice, coated in a hard candy shell, is believed to be the oldest branded candy in the United States?

Answer: Good & Plenty
The pieces are colored bright pink and white and come in a purple box or bag. Beginning around 1950, a cartoon character named "Choo-Choo Charlie", a boy pretending to be a railroad engineer, appeared in Good & Plenty television commercials. The brand is now produced by The Hershey Company, who purchased it in 1996.
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Anise Tarts
Bullets
Crow's Feet
Good & Plenty
Good & Plenty
Good & Plenty
Good & Plenty
Good & Plenty
Good & Plenty
Good & Plenty
Good 'n Plenty
Good 'n' Plenty
Good 'n' Plenty
Good and Plenty
Good and Plenty
Good and Plenty
Good and plenty
good and plenty
good and plenty
Good N Plenty
Good n Plenty
Good n Plenty
Good n Plenty
Good n plenty
Good n plenty
good n plenty
Hello Nasty (if anyone finds this even 10% as funny as I do, I’ve done something good today)
Mike and Ike
Mike and Ike's
Necco
no clue
Raisenetts
Tootsie Roll
Twizzlers
Score - 51.11%

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