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What does the candy bar name 'Butterfingers' refer to?
What does the candy bar name 'Butterfingers' refer to?
- Someone who always drops things (correct)
- Half-suppressed laughter
- $100,000
- Time for a shopping spree
What is 'Payday' associated with?
What is 'Payday' associated with?
- $100,000
- Half-suppressed laughter
- Someone who always drops things
- Time for a shopping spree (correct)
What does the candy bar name 'Snickers' suggest?
What does the candy bar name 'Snickers' suggest?
- Citrus craniums
- What you say when you can't remember something's name
- Flotation devices
- Half-suppressed laughter (correct)
What is the value represented by '100 Grand'?
What is the value represented by '100 Grand'?
What does 'Whatchamacallit' refer to?
What does 'Whatchamacallit' refer to?
What does 'Star Burst' refer to?
What does 'Star Burst' refer to?
What are 'Lifesavers' also known as?
What are 'Lifesavers' also known as?
What might 'Ring Pop' suggest?
What might 'Ring Pop' suggest?
What does 'S'more' imply?
What does 'S'more' imply?
Who is 'Peppermint Patty'?
Who is 'Peppermint Patty'?
What is 'Krackel' associated with?
What is 'Krackel' associated with?
What is a 'Jolly Rancher'?
What is a 'Jolly Rancher'?
What does 'Milk Duds' refer to?
What does 'Milk Duds' refer to?
What do 'Lemon Heads' refer to?
What do 'Lemon Heads' refer to?
What do 'Mounds' refer to?
What do 'Mounds' refer to?
Who are 'Nerds'?
Who are 'Nerds'?
What does 'Pop Rocks' refer to?
What does 'Pop Rocks' refer to?
What does 'Pez' refer to?
What does 'Pez' refer to?
What does 'Now and Later' imply?
What does 'Now and Later' imply?
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Candy Bar Riddles and Definitions
- Butterfingers: Describes someone prone to dropping things.
- Payday: Refers to a time suitable for shopping sprees and indulgence.
- Snickers: Represents half-suppressed laughter, hinting at amusement.
- 100 Grand: Literally equates to a sum of $100,000, implying value.
- Whatchamacallit: Expression used when the name of something is forgotten.
- Star Burst: Imagery of a sun explosion, evoking brightness and energy.
- Lifesavers: Indicates flotation devices, suggesting safety in water.
- Ring Pop: A playful expression relating to calling one's father.
- S'more: Term for asking for more, particularly after wanting additional treats.
- Peppermint Patty: Refers to a character associated with Charlie Brown, important in animated culture.
- Krackel: The best friend of Pop and Snap, fostering friendships.
- Jolly Rancher: Cheerful cattle herder, showing a jovial nature.
- Milk Duds: Fun term for bombs made of moo juice, relating to milk.
- Lemon Heads: A quirky phrase for citrus heads, linking to acidity and zest.
- Mounds: Associated with Indian burial grounds, steeped in historical reference.
- Nerds: Characters like Steve Urkel and Sheldon Cooper, representing iconic nerd culture.
- Pop Rocks: Evokes the idea of explosive gravel, suggesting surprise.
- Pez: Describes a mechanical candy dispenser, emphasizing interactive enjoyment.
- Now and Later: Highlights the concept of actions occurring at the present and continuing into the future.
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