What is the Malteser game?

The Malteser game isn't one single game but a collection of fun challenges using Maltesers, often involving blowing them with a straw, transferring them between containers, or seeing who can fit the most in their mouth. Popular versions include using a straw to suck them into a bowl for points (like a relay or timed challenge) or lying on your back and blowing them to keep them suspended in the air for as long as possible.
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How to play the Malteser game?

Malteser Game

Place two bowls in front of each participant -- one with Maltesers and one without. Then, give them each a straw. Explain that they have to use the straw to suck and pick up each Malteser on the empty bowl. The first one to transfer all their Maltesers wins.
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What does malteser mean?

Maltesers are a popular chocolate confection from Mars, named from a blend of "malt" (the key ingredient in their light, crispy honeycomb center) and "teasers," referencing their fun, nibble-able form and original marketing as an "energy ball" for weight-conscious consumers in the 1930s, highlighting their "lighter" chocolate treat status. They are sphere-shaped, with a crunchy malted milk center covered in milk chocolate, and are known for being a "lighter way to enjoy chocolate".
 
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What do Americans call Maltesers?

The American version of Maltesers is Whoppers, a similar malted milk ball candy featuring a crunchy malt center covered in chocolate, though they have distinct differences in texture and chocolate richness, with Whoppers generally being denser and Maltesers often described as having lighter, crispier centers and richer chocolate. Introduced by Hershey (originally Leaf Brands/Overland Candy Co.), Whoppers have been around since 1939 (as Giants) and are the classic American counterpart to the UK's Mars-made Maltesers, which launched in 1936.
 
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Why is it called malteser?

Initially, Maltesers were called "Energy Balls". The name was finally changed and readapted for a portmanteau: "malt" corresponds to one of the ingredients present in these small balls and "teasers", from its English means "teaser".
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Is it malteser or malteser?

Maltesers. Maltesers are a confectionery product manufactured by Mars, Incorporated.
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Are whoppers just Maltesers?

No, Whoppers and Maltesers are not the same; they are similar chocolate-covered malted milk balls, but differ in origin, chocolate quality, malt texture, and appearance, with Maltesers (UK) generally having richer chocolate and a more delicate, liquefying malt, while American Whoppers (Hershey) have a coarser, more defined malt center and a less shiny coating, though taste preferences vary.
 
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What is the oldest candy bar still made?

The oldest candy bar still made is widely considered to be Fry's Chocolate Cream, first launched in 1866 by J.S. Fry & Sons in England, making it the first mass-produced chocolate bar with its signature fondant center coated in chocolate, now produced by Cadbury. 
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Why is British chocolate better than American chocolate?

British chocolate is often considered better by some due to its richer flavor from higher cocoa content, smoother texture from milk crumb, and less sweetness compared to American chocolate, which tends to be sweeter, sometimes uses vegetable oils instead of pure cocoa butter, and has lower cocoa solids, leading to a different, sometimes "waxy" taste, though American artisans offer high-quality options too. The key differences stem from ingredient standards (UK requires ≥25% cocoa solids vs. US 10% chocolate liquor) and manufacturing processes, with the UK's milk crumb creating a unique, caramelized flavor.
 
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Why is there a hole in a Malteser box?

@Rikshepherd It's design is to make it easier to close the box and if you wish, dispense one Malteser at a time. It's design is to make it easier to close the box and if you wish, dispense one Malteser at a time.
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What was the old name for Twix?

Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991, 2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey, to match the international brand name.
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What should I do if my dog has eaten Maltesers?

🛑 What to Do if Your Dog Eats Maltesers

Contact your vet or an animal poison control hotline immediately. Provide details about your dog's size, weight, and the quantity of Maltesers ingested. Follow your vet's instructions. They may recommend inducing vomiting or bringing your dog in for treatment.
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What is a quick and dirty game?

Quick And Dirty is a series of fast, fun games. They range from crude/mature to family-friendly in content. This Black Original Edition is intended for a mature audience and contains crude and crazy content. Recommended playing age is 17 years or older.
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What are the 12 hilarious Christmas party games?

12 Hilarious Christmas Party Games to Shake Up Your Holiday...
  • Christmas Bingo. (IG Photo Credit: cathy_aw50) ...
  • White Elephant Gift Exchange. (IG Photo Credit: evander.square) ...
  • Christmas Carol-oke. ...
  • Friendly Feud. ...
  • Christmas Scavenger Hunt. ...
  • Pin the Nose on Rudolph. ...
  • Christmas Charades. ...
  • Minute To Win It.
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What are the old traditional games in the UK?

The history of British pub games and other unashamedly traditional British pastimes: Cribbage, Quoits, Shove Ha'penny, Billiards and Snooker, Skittles, Darts, Bar Billiards Bat & Trap, Dominoes, and a few splendidly eccentric extras for good measure like Toad in the Hole, Ringing the Bull, Pitch Penny, Knur & Spell and ...
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What is the unhealthiest candy ever?

There's no single "most" unhealthy candy, as it depends on metrics like sugar, fat, calories, and ingredients; however, Skittles, Twix, Snickers, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups consistently rank high due to high sugar, fat, and calorie counts with little nutritional value, while candies like Candy Corn are criticized for pure sugar content and artificial ingredients, and Twizzlers for sugar, flour, and potential dental issues from stickiness.
 
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What is America's #1 candy?

The number one candy in America often shifts by survey, but Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and Snickers consistently battle for the top spot, with Reese's often leading in sales/orders (like Halloween) and Snickers topping consumption/awareness charts, though M&Ms, Kit Kat, and Skittles are also perennial favorites, showing strong showings across different metrics like brand recognition and state-by-state popularity. 
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Which came first, Clark Bar or Butterfinger?

Clark and was popular during and after both World Wars. It was the first American "combination" candy bar to achieve nationwide success. Two similar candy bars followed the Clark Bar, the Butterfinger bar (1923) made by the Curtiss Candy Company and the 5th Avenue bar (1936) created by Luden's.
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Which came first, Big Mac or Whopper?

The Whopper came first, debuting at Burger King in 1957, a full decade before McDonald's introduced the Big Mac in 1968. Burger King's co-founder created the Whopper to offer a larger burger to compete with local rivals, while the Big Mac was developed later, potentially inspired by the larger burger trend.
 
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What are Maltesers called in the USA?

Names and Brands

Maltesers vs Whoppers: Whoppers and Maltesers are similar malted milk ball candies, but they have differences. Whoppers are made by Hershey, with a crunchy malt center and chocolate-flavored coating. Maltesers, made by Mars, have a lighter, melt-in-the-mouth center and a milk chocolate coating.
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Does Walmart sell Maltesers?

MALTESERS Chocolate in Candy(5)

Maltesers Malt Candy, Stand up Pouch 165g/5.8 oz.
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Why do some Jews pronounce t as S?

There is more than one T sound in Modern Hebrew: ט and ת. When a ת appears without a Dagesh, Ashkenazim pronounce it as S. This descends from a much-older pronunciation of TH.
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Is the pronounced thuh or thee?

"The" has two main pronunciations: "thuh" (short) before consonant sounds (like "thuh cat") and "thee" (long) before vowel sounds (like "thee apple"), with "thee" also used for special emphasis. Native speakers often use "thuh" naturally before consonants and "thee" before vowels, but you can say "thee" for emphasis, like "thee only one". 
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