These buttery cups of goodness were created by Harry Burnett Reese in 1928. (Hint: He named the cups after himself)
What is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
This berry won't ripen until picked, is native to North America, and has more antioxidants than most fruits and veggies.
What are Blueberries
Eat Fresh?
This dried savory snack is more expensive than most because it loses 3/4 of it's weight in the smoking process.
What is Jerky
What is water
This candy bar consisting of chocolate-covered, fluffy, whipped nougat was created in 1925 and originally consisted of 3 flavors (Chocolate, Strawberry, and Vanilla). Rising costs and wartime restrictions on sugar saw the phasing out of the vanilla and strawberry pieces to leave only the more popular chocolate.
(Hint: All for one, and one for all!)
What is Three Musketeers
This tart berry was domesticated in the twentieth century and is primarily consumed around the holiday's in American Culture.
What are Cranberries
Leggo my Egg-O?
What are Eggo Waffles
The infamous "McRib Sandwich" is only sold when the price of this type of meat are low.
What is Pork
Arguably one of the most popular hot drinks in the world, it is primarily drank in the morning and after meals in some countries. Be careful, if your drink too much you may have trouble sleeping!
What is Coffee
This soft chewy candy was created in Japan in 1975 by Taichiro Morinaga who wanted to create an edible kind chewing gum that could be swallowed because of the Japanese cultural taboo against taking food out of one's mouth.
What is Hi-Chew
This vibrant red fruit is grown in every state in the U.S. and every province in Canada. Technically a member of the Rose family. This fruit is very high in vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants.
What are Strawberries
Think outside the bun?
What is Taco Bell?
This ground meat sandwich is the most popular sandwich everywhere in the world except for France, where they opt to eat Ham and Butter Sandwich's.
What is the Hamburger
This carbonated slush drink was created Omar Knedlik in the late 1950s when his soda fountain broke and he was forced to put the soda's on ice.
What is Icee, slushy, or Slurpee
Rumor has it... If you drink soda while you eat this candy your stomach may explode.
What are Pop Rocks
This root vegetable is high in potassium, fiber, and vitamin C. American's love them but Germans eat twice as much of them.
What are Potatoes
Taste the Rainbow
What are Skittles
This cured meat is arguably the most famous pizza topping and surprisingly not an Italian food.
These fizzy, sweetened with sugar and other more dubious substances, are typically artificially flavored beverages that sometime's contain caffeine.
(Hint: Your dentists's worst nightmare)
What are soda's or soft drinks
This iconic Austrian born candy company is arguably more well known for their "Pop Culture" influenced candy dispensers than the candy itself.
What is Pez
High in Vitamin A and C, this vine ripened veggie was originally cultivated by the Aztecs and Incas as early as 700 A.D. Long considered to be beautiful yet poisonous by the British and early American Settlers before gaining widespread acceptance around the world and is now widely considered America's Favorite Veggie.
(Hint: What is America's favorite condiment?)
What is the Tomato
It ain't easy, being cheesy...
What are Cheetos!
This savory canned meat is considered a delicacy in South Korea and is served as the primary meat in a Hawaiian version of of Onigiri.
What is Spam
This fermented, slightly alcoholic, lightly effervescent, sweetened black or green tea drink commonly consumed for its supposed health benefits is thought to have originated from China and has become more and more popular across the world.
What is Kombucha