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Who Are You From ‘Sweet Tooth’ Based On Your Food Preferences?

Welcome to quiz! Want to know which character from 'Sweet Tooth' matches your food choices? Perfect. If you love this post-apocalyptic fantasy, this is for you. Answer some fun questions about your favorite foods. You will discover your character match. Ready? Scroll down and hit Start!

Who Are You From Sweet Tooth Based On Your Food Preferences?

‘Sweet Tooth’ takes you to a wild, post-apocalyptic world. A virus took out most of humanity. Now, hybrid babies- part-animal, part-human- are born. Follow Gus, a young hybrid boy, on his quest for his mother. He uncovers secrets about himself. Along the way, he meets humans and hybrids, faces challenges and dodges danger. This show mixes adventure, fantasy and drama. It grabs you with its story and amazing visuals. Don’t miss it.

Meet the characters from Sweet Tooth

Tommy Jepperd

Oh man, Tommy is that hulking, soft-hearted walking paradox who could bench-press your worries away and then cry over a stray puppy — wait, he actually does cry sometimes, I swear. He’s the classic protector type: loud, utterly confident in a fight, but also ridiculously tender with the people he cares about (and stubbornly sentimental about, like, old cassette tapes or pancakes?). He’s got this whole ex-soldier, road-dog vibe but also tells corny jokes at the worst possible times and will make you feel safe even if it annoys him to admit it. Sometimes he’s steely and distant, sometimes he insists on fluffing Gus’s blanket at midnight; it’s messy and perfect.

Gus

Gus is the pure little cinnamon roll of the story — curious, endlessly optimistic, and obsessed with food metaphors like it’s a whole religion (seriously, everything is “tasty” to him sometimes). He’s sweet and brave in a way that makes your chest ache, and also has this childlike weirdness where he’ll name inanimate objects and have long, earnest conversations with trees or imaginary pets. He’s the heart, genuinely — naive but not dumb, stubborn in a “I love you” kind of way that surprises you when the chips are down. Also, he draws weird deer cartoons and hoards stickers, which is adorable and slightly alarming.

Bear

Bear is the gruff survivalist type who lives like a bear might if it wore flannel and had a knapsack full of snacks — taciturn, practical, excellent at making jerky (or maybe I’m making that up? probably jerky). He’s the quiet backbone: does not say much, but when he does it counts, and he’ll fix your truck and then refuse to accept gratitude like a sleepy grump. There’s a soft center under all that bark though, like a secret cat tucked into a big coat, and also he collects rocks? Or spoons? Hard to remember but it’s charming.

Aimee

Aimee is showbiz sparkle wrapped around a very sharp, kind brain — she can command a room with a smile and also scheme a plan that will make you both admire and distrust her a little (in the best way). She’s charismatic, fiercely protective of her people, and weirdly maternal while still being unapologetically vain about her hair, which she claims is “practical” but also spends an unnecessary amount of time on. She loves to perform and will probably sing at an inappropriate moment, which honestly makes everything better. There’s ambition there, sure, but it’s tangled with a real desire to make a safe place for others; she’s complicated and fabulous.

Rani Singh

Rani is the scientist-with-a-soul trope done so well you forgive her for keeping notebooks in weirdly labeled jars — methodical, brilliant, and sometimes painfully overthinking things when the heart wants to act (which she usually wins, eventually). She speaks in calm, measured sentences but the things she cares about make her glow like a warning light, and she’ll argue ethics at 3 AM like you both owe it to the world. She’s compassionate in a precise way, like someone who measures kindness with a ruler and still manages to surprise you with spontaneous kindness anyway. She also carries pens—always pens—and probably has a snack in her lab coat pocket, because of course she does.

Wendy

Wendy is spitfire energy: quick-tongued, resourceful, and prone to sarcastic commentary that actually hides a big, fiercely loyal heart (she’ll deny the heart part, loudly). She can MacGyver her way out of situations with duct tape and sass, and for some reason hoards tiny fortunes of gum wrappers or something equally specific and ridiculous. She’s the friend who rolls her eyes at your drama and then shows up with coffee at dawn, which is basically her love language. Slightly chaotic but dependable in the way that makes you trust her with your weirdest secrets.