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1. What were one of the earliest Easter treats, made by European monks and given to the poor during Lent?

2. Candy is a relatively recent Easter tradition. What popular Easter candy was first made in Europe in the 1800s?

3. Americans consume 16 million of what type of candy that became an Easter tradition in the 1930s?

4. What snack was originally associated with Easter because its twists were thought to resemble arms crossed in prayer?

5. What is the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy?

6. When eating a chocolate bunny, 76% of Americans prefer to bite off what part first?

7. Easter is the second-largest candy-consuming holiday. What is the first?

8. The largest Easter egg ever made was 25-feet high and supported by an internal steel frame. It was made of chocolate and what other candy?

9. What color jelly beans are kids' favorite?

10. During the Easter season, many people dye what food pastel colors for decoration?

1. What were one of the earliest Easter treats, made by European monks and given to the poor during Lent?
Hot cross buns

2. Candy is a relatively recent Easter tradition. What popular Easter candy was first made in Europe in the 1800s?
Chocolate eggs

3. Americans consume 16 million of what type of candy that became an Easter tradition in the 1930s?
Jelly beans

4. What snack was originally associated with Easter because its twists were thought to resemble arms crossed in prayer?
Pretzels

5. What is the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy?
Marshmallow Peeps

6. When eating a chocolate bunny, 76% of Americans prefer to bite off what part first?
Ears

7. Easter is the second-largest candy-consuming holiday. What is the first?
Halloween

8. The largest Easter egg ever made was 25-feet high and supported by an internal steel frame. It was made of chocolate and what other candy?
Marshmallow

9. What color jelly beans are kids' favorite?
Red

10. During the Easter season, many people dye what food pastel colors for decoration?
Eggs

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