October 20th, 2009 | Category: General

ICE CREAM TRIVIA: HALLOWEEN EDITION!

Posted by: Turkey Hill Team

trickortreatIn keeping with our October Halloween theme, this edition of Ice Cream Trivia will feature questions in the same general Halloweenish vein. Send your responses to icecreamjournal@gmail.com or use the Ask Ernie link on the right. Three people who answer all the questions correctly will be chosen at random to receive some free Turkey Hill ice cream! Who needs a trick when you can have a treat like that?

1. What monster once claimed that he would eat anything, but when offered some sardine ice cream, he declined, saying that he would eat almost anything?

2. Which two week 2008 event in Japan featured more than 100 ice cream flavors, including a garlic variety known as Dracula Ice Cream?

3. It’s Halloween in your neighborhood, and you decide to give away one Turkey Hill Double Decker ice cream sandwich to kids dressed as witches, two sandwiches to kids dressed as superheroes, three sandwiches to kids dressed as pirates, and four sandwiches to kids dressed as ghosts.

How many boxes of Turkey Hill Double Decker ice cream sandwiches would you need     to buy if you were visited by 12 superheroes, every superhero except for four was     accompanied by two pirates, there were three times as many visiting witches as pirates,     and every other pirate was accompanied by one ghost?

4. Which of the following was not one of the edible images featured on “Haunted House Ice Cream,” a treat sold in the 1970s in the UK: a skeleton, a witch, a spider, or a vampire.

5. Candy corn: A tasty Halloween treat, or the last thing to be eaten out of your Halloween candy stash? (There’s no right or wrong answer for this one, we’re just curious because we’ve been talking about it around the office.)




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29 Comments

Fran wrote:

Math was hard but it was fun to try!


Ilene Spector wrote:

Turkey Hill has the most creative and delicious flavors of any ice cream company! I applaud whoever makes the flavor decisions!


Lynn wrote:

I love candy corn but don’t eat it anymore. I save all my calories for Turkey Hill! Happy Halloween!


Ken wrote:

Thanks Turkey Hill for the Halloween fun games!


Lauren wrote:

Yaaay, more trivia questions!


Judy wrote:

I don’t care for candy corn. Maybe I ate toooo much when I was young. I can never have enought Turkey Hill Ice Cream. Turkey Hill Mint Chocolate Chip is my grandson favorite.(did I say TUTKEY HILL only)


lee carr wrote:

here is what we think of candy corn:it is not the last thing to be eaten out of your Halloween candy stash, we just throw it out


Marcy wrote:

Don’t know the answers but do love Turkey Hill Ice Cream! Would love to win some!


Andilu wrote:

That was so much fun!
Thanks TH! :)


Stefanie Schmidt wrote:

I emailed my answers and would love to win! Thanks for the halloween fun Turkey Hill.


Joseph wrote:

How about Turkey Hill Halloween ice cream surprise flavor! Where is it?


Bert wrote:

I know all the answers Too!!


ida wrote:

i eat candy corn at anytime i like to mix up the treats.


Pat wrote:

I love candy corn, but I think chocolate is better, so candy corn after the chocolate.


Peg C. wrote:

As a kid, my Halloween bag choices were (1) chocolate bars, (2) candy corn, (3) other candies, (4) throw away the rootbeer barrels!


Debbie L wrote:

Looking forward to Turkey Hill ice cream cake for the holidays!!!


lucy and laddie wrote:

As for the candy corn question, I would eat it last. As for the other questions I will wait to the answers come out. Can’t do math, and don’t feel like to look up the others.I’m lazy. Thanks alot for all the fun things you do.If any one has a birthday coming up , do get a turkey hill ice cream cake, You won’t be sorry!!


Ann wrote:

These answers do take some time to figure them out, but it can be done! The most important question I want answered is do I win the free Turkey Hill ice cream or do I need to go out and buy some more?


Ken wrote:

I love your ice cream!


Jan Cis wrote:

I hate math, so as soon as I read that question I was discouraged. I hate candy corn, except in pictures so I don’t eat it at all. Just wondering how candy corn ice cream would taste.


sandy c wrote:

what a great trivia contest, I really learned alot of info, way to go.


Judi wrote:

All I can think is Cookie Monster for number one. Do not care to do math for number 3. Candy corn? Maybe. But then I hate myself. If I’m going to indulge, that’s such a waste, much better to indulge in my TH butter pecan. I don’t care for Halloween anyway!


Jay wrote:

#3 I get 104 ice cream sandwiches. I don’t see were you say how many are in a box.
#4 Spiders were the image that wasn’t distributed.
#5 Candy Corn is the 1st to go.


Carol Triano wrote:

Good luck to all ghouls and bats……hope you enjoy your Turkey Hill Ice Cream treats…….


Emilia Napoleon wrote:

I just have to answer the last one. The regular candy corn is usually the last to go but the one with the chocolate section doesn’t last that long.


brenda wrote:

Hi turkey Hill fans, I know the answered.but I am not going to play the game


Bob Kessler Jr wrote:

I have submitted my answers. I know I have at least one correct. You must have a math major on your staff who submitted question #3. Your questions have always been fun and a learning experience.


Leslie wrote:

Crossing My Fingers!!!!


Marjorie Shaw wrote:

I’d like to know how to receive your calender..my neighbor has one and I am envious..We DO like Turkey Hill here in Malta ,NY


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