Drug History
Philly Legends
Beer
Video Games
Fast Food
200

First developed by Merck in 1912, this drug gained popularity in the 1980s rave scene

MDMA

200

The single ‘End of the Road’ was a worldwide #1 hit for this R&B group in 1992

Boyz II Men

200

This Camden County, NJ brewery is best known for its Fuego IPA.

Tonewood

200

This 1997 N64 game was based on a James Bond movie

Goldeneye 007

200

This burger chain has a well known secret menu that allows customer to order ‘Animal Style’

In-N-Out

400

This Swiss scientist was the first person to synthesize LSD.

Albert Hoffman

400

This Overbrook High School graduate owns 72 NBA records and led the NBA in single season scoring 7 times, rebounding 11 times, and assists once.

Wilt Chamberlain

400

The coal miners of Golden, CO gave this beer its nickname

Coors Banquet

400

This series starring a robot with a blaster cannon arm has released over 50 games and sold over 35 million units.

Mega Man

400

Restaurateur, Emmy Award winner, and NY Times best selling author, this personality documents his travels across the country eating comfort food on the Food Network

Guy Fieri

600

This 1936 film portrayed hit and run accident, manslaughter, suicide and attempted rape caused by marijuana addiction

Reefer Madness

600

This snack food company was founded in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia in 1914

Tastykake

600

The world’s oldest continuously operating brewery, dating back to the year 1040, resides in this country

Germany

600

The first console game of its kind to be licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association and use actual MLB player names.

R.B.I Baseball

600

This Georgia-based fast food chain was known as ‘Dwarf Grill’ for its first 21 years, before rebranding to its current moniker in 1967.

Chik-Fil-A

800

The Ebers Papyrus first described a remedy similar to this drug, utilizing grains of the poppy plant, circa 1500 B.C.

Opium

800

This radio host has appeared as herself on The Simpsons, won a Peabody award, and had guests such as Monica Lewinsky, Bill O’Reilly and Adam Driver prematurely halt their interviews with her.

Terry Gross

800

In 1933, this constitutional act repealed prohibition in the United States

21st Amendment

800

This rotund mad scientist served as the main antagonist to Sonic throughout the ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ series

Dr. “Eggman” Robotnik

800

This diminutive competitive eater currently holds 21 Major League Eating records including marks for consuming crawfish, hamburgers, turducken, and mince pies

Sonya Thomas

1000

Known as the “business trip” in the 1960s, this psychedelic has rapid onset and a short duration of action

DMT

1000

 ‘Leaves of Grass’  is a poetry collection published and re-published many times over 33 years by this LGBT icon.

Walt Whitman

1000

This style of beer is brewed in Brussels and southwest Belgium and is fermented through exposure to wild yeasts and bacteria native to the region

Lambic

1000

This city serves as the headquarters for Nintendo

Kyoto, Japan

1000

The first to use a two-way intercom system for ordering, this chain pioneered the drive thru concept in 1951

Jack in the Box

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