Would you like to win a massive prize? Of course you would.
And would you still like to win that massive prize if it was actually not very massive and was just a fairly large pack of jelly babies? Well, yes, obviously; if anything that would be even better. Everyone likes jelly babies. You are now, understandably, physically clawing at the screen in an attempt to take part. Don’t worry. I will explain how it works.
How it works
The prize is a fairly large pack of jelly babies. The winner gets not just the jelly babies but also the opportunity to specify the brand. Are you a Bassetts fan or a Haribo acolyte? All tastes are catered for here. To win it, you just need to achieve the highest score in the jelly baby quiz, which is a quiz about jelly and babies.
Good luck! It’s time for the questions.
The questions
- Jelly is made using which animal product?
- Babies are born without which bones?
- In a classic red-yellow-green multicoloured jelly scenario, what flavour is the green one?
- To the nearest 400, how many babies were born in the UK in 2023?
- Which is the correct part of a jelly baby to eat first?
Get your answers in now. One of you lucky entrants will win this not-very-massive massive prize.
Good luck again! And now, in addition, good bye.
7 comments on “The jelly baby quiz”
Fairly large pack? Is the pack big enough to fit my fist in?
Whilst Ian worries about how big the bag is, I’m going to attempt to swoop in and steal the big prize…
1. Cow or Pig Gelatine
2. Kneecaps!
3. Lime
4. 598,400
5. Head
I know this…
1. Bone marrow
2. Horns
3. Go
4. 598,401
5. The bit that isn’t between your fingers.
Now I’m way behind! Oh no!
1. Gelatin
2. The ass
3. Some kind of zesty juu?
4. Let’s see, one born every minute, erm 525,600
5. Trick question. You eat all of it at the same time.
I left you all dangling in the hope that some pack size intrigue would bring in the crowds, and I wasn’t wrong.
Answers and prizes to follow later, when I can be bothered.
I liked the first album by Pack-Sized Intrigue but once the bassist left the band’s sound changed and I lost interest.
They were amazing at Coachella.