QUIZ: Do you know your retro Czech sweets and junk food?

On this day in 1960, the first Kofola soft drink was mixed; take our quiz to see how well you know your other retro Czech goodies.

Expats.cz Staff

Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 27.03.2023 16:13:00 (updated on 23.10.2023) Reading time: 1 minute

Question 1 / 9

Which ingredients does the Czech soft drink Kofola NOT contain?

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  • Fruit extracts
  • Herbal ingredients
  • Caffeine
  • Coffee grounds
Question 2 / 9

Křupky are a salty snack with what flavor?

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  • Peanut
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Cheese
Question 3 / 9

Piknik, a Czech school-kid favorite that's often consumed straight from the tube, primarily consists of what ingredient?

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  • Cotton candy
  • Peppermint
  • Sweet condensed milk
  • Strawberry
Question 4 / 9

Hašlerky, the Czech hard candy shown here has a distinct flavor of what?

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  • Chocolate
  • Butterscotch
  • Licorice
  • Apple
Question 5 / 9

Which flavor of truffle cream can be found in a Kofila chocolate bar?

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  • Vanilla
  • Cocoa
  • Coffee
  • Cognac
Question 6 / 9

This popular Socialist Czechoslovak era bubble gum (pictured here unwrapped) has a rather unlikely sounding name?

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  • Peppa
  • Pepik
  • Pedro
  • Pietro
Question 7 / 9

Bon Pari candies, available in an array of fruit flavors, are best described as:

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  • Soft and gummy
  • Medicinal cough drops
  • Hard candies
  • Chocolate filled
Question 8 / 9

Sojove rezy, or soy slice, is a cloying coconut-flavored treat that most closely resembles:

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  • Puffed rice
  • Brownies
  • Halva
  • Peanut butter
Question 9 / 9

The six-layer chocolate wafer bar shown here is named for which natural landmark:

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  • Krkonose Mountains
  • Tatra Mountains
  • Beskydy Mountains
  • The Alps

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