This fruit is used in cakes, pies and breads to celebrate George Washington's birthday in February every year
Cherries
These large mythical creatures dance in the streets during parades to scare away evil spirits
Dragons
Hattie McDaniel was the first black woman to win an Oscar for her role in this movie
Gone with the wind
Carbon dioxide gives this candy its distinguishing feature
Pop Rocks
This candy got it's start by being marketed as a throat lozenge
Conversation hearts
This is the only president to serve two terms non-consecutively
Grover Cleveland
This city hosts the largest parade/celebration for the Lunar New Year outside of Asia
San Francisco
Esther Jones, a Harlem-based jazz singer, was the original inspiration for this old Hollywood pinup cartoon character
Betty Boop
In the 1930s, these were originally called "Penny Cups" as they were sold for one cent a piece
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
This US state produces the most chocolate
Pennsylvania (Home of Hershey Company)
This president died after serving just 32 days in office
William Henry Harrison
During the New Year celebration, this food is not cut as a representation of a long life
Noodles
Before Wally Amos became internationally known for this company, he was a talent agent representing The Supremes and Simon & Garfunkel
famous amos cookies
The name of these pastry-style treats were named for the pop-art movement, led by Andy Warhol
Pop-Tarts
This February holiday was originally observed on February 14
Groundhog Day
President James Polk was the first to do this while in office
Have his photo taken
Between the 1st and 5th days of the celebration, in order to not wash away good luck, you are forbidden from doing these chores
Showering, sweeping or throwing out trash
This was the first black skier on the U.S. Alpine ski team
Andre Horton
This snack had a bandito as it’s mascot until the late 1960s
Fritos
In the last 10 years, sales for this day, celebrated on February 13, have soared to $2.1 billion
Galentine's Day