QUIZ: How well do you know these classic Czech chocolate treats?

Today is World Chocolate Day; test your knowledge of these classic Czech treats from the supermarket shelves to the sweet shop.

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Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 07.07.2025 17:12:00 (updated on 07.07.2025) Reading time: 1 minute

Question 1 / 10

True or false: These rum-filled chocolates were discontinued in 2023.

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  • True
  • False
Question 2 / 10

This century-old Czech candy bar, originally wrapped in a controversial design by artist Zdeněk Rykr, packs what distinctive flavor?

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  • Nougat
  • Chestnut
  • Coffee
Question 3 / 10

This chocolatey powder, famously sprinkled on hot semolina porridge (krupicová kaše), is a nostalgic favorite for generations of CzechS. What is it?

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  • Quik
  • Granko
  • Ovaltine
Question 4 / 10

Which of the chocolates pictured here is known for its distinct chestnut flavor and creamy filling?

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  • Kaštany
  • Margot
  • Lentilky
Question 5 / 10

These uniquely shaped Czech chocolates, called kočičí jazýčky, are commonly known in English as:

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  • Cat’s toes
  • Cat’s tongues
  • Cat's tails
Question 6 / 10

True or false: Lentilky, a Czech candy, comparable to M&Ms and Smarties, is older than both of these Western brands:

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  • True
  • False
Question 7 / 10

Which historic Czech chocolate brand, established in Vinohrady in 1896, produces the popular Studentská pečeť and Margot bars?

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  • Orion
  • Opavia
  • Nestle
Question 8 / 10

Which classic Czech ice cream treat, invented in 1962, is made from a mix of cream and quark cheese coated in dark chocolate?

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  • Mrož
  • Miša
  • Nanuk
Question 9 / 10

Which of these iconic Czech desserts is traditionally covered in chocolate?

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  • Likérová špička
  • Indiánek
  • Prague balls (Pražské koule)
  • All of the above
Question 10 / 10

Which of these popular Czech chocolate wafer treats is circle-shaped?

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  • Tatranka
  • Mila
  • Fidorka

Today is World Chocolate Day; test your knowledge of these classic Czech treats from the supermarket shelves to the sweet shop.

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