The iconic brand name of everyone's favorite chocolate eggs.
What is Cadbury?
Not to be confused with Cinderella, this so happens to be the state flower of Minnesota.
What is the ladyslipper?
April is thought to bring showers, whereas May is said to bring these.
What are flowers?
This popular Mexican holiday conveniently fell on Tuesday last year.
What is Cinco de Mayo?
A foul smelling, duel colored mammal gives birth only in the spring.
What is a skunk?
You either love them or hate them, this holiday treat is known to hit the shelves in early March.
What are Peeps?
This locally brewed cider is named after our state bird.
What is Loon Juice?
If March comes in like a lion, it is said to go out like this.
What is a lamb?
This French name means Fat Tuesday, from the custom of using all the fats in the home before Lent in preparation for fasting and abstinence.
What is mardi gras?
This is the name of an infant platypus.
What is a platypup?
This interactive gum is delicious even if it only lasts a second or two.
What are Fruit Stripes?
Given their name from the shrill wailing noise they make are these large plovers
What are killdeer?
This commonly known adage is used to remember which direction to change your clocks during daylight savings time.
What is Spring forward and Fall back?
While not a recognized "holiday", folks in our office tend to spend time guessing the outcomes of this yearly award ceremony?
What are the Oscars?
This baby blue mammal is said to gain 250lbs per day.
What is a blue whale?
In 2015 Americans spent 2.63 billion on Spring holiday candy, this is the same amount as what other holiday.
What is Halloween?
Ranked number 3 on the worst high school mascots is this local floral guy
What are the Awesome Blossoms?
Although this could be argued, or even considered a vicious circle, this item scientifically did in fact come first.
What is the egg?
Set in Buffalo, NY this day celebrates the end of Lent in Polish-American culture.
What is Dyngus Day?
Since 2016 the Bank Team has welcomed 13 babies, of those, how many were multiple births?
What is three?
Americans consume roughly 16 billion of these between March-April. If you lined them up from end to end, they would circle the world nearly three times.
What are jelly beans?
These are the earliest of the spring-blooming bulbs, often poking out above the snow as early as January or February, even in the Northeast and Midwest.
What are Snowdrops
Finish the following adage, 30 days passed September...
What is April, June and November?
This queso tradition takes place in Gloucester, England during their Spring Bank holiday.
What is Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling?
Speaking of multiple births, this mammal has been scientfically proven to have identical babies in a litter.
What are puppies?