Trivia: What does the word “bonbon” mean in French?
Yum yum
Rich rich
Good good
Sweet sweet
The correct answer is Good good
So why is this answer correct? : In French, “bon” means “good.” The chocolate confections first appeared in the 1600s in France, where they were a hit with the royal court. By the 19th century, individually wrapped bonbons were being marketed all over Europe. Though bonbons are a generic type of candy overseas, in the U.S. the name “Bon Bon” is trademarked by the Hershey Company for a frozen ice cream treat covered in a chocolate shell.