Decades of Groceries
Why do you know that?
Strange Laws
I'm Hungry!
Weird Nature
100

These are the two most popular spices in the world

Pepper and mustard (salt is not a spice)

100

This fruit is the top-selling product at Walmart

What is a banana, Walmart sells approx. 1.5 billion pound of banana a year

100

In Newark, NJ it's illegal to sell this food item after 6pm without a doctor's note

What is ice cream

100

This is the number of slices eaten in the US, every second

What is 350 slices per second (or 100 acres of pizza a day)

100

Though they can see, owls do not have these

What are eyeballs

200

In this year, the world was introduced to oatmeal cream pies, milk was 36 cents a gallon, and a dozen eggs cost 57 cents

What is 1960

200

The world's first speeding ticket was issued in this country...the driver was rumored to be going 8pm!

What is England

200

In this country, it is illegal to chew gum (unless you can prove it is medicinal)

What is Singapore

200

This popular nougat bar is a global bestseller

What is a snickers bar

200

Giraffes are one of the few animals that suffer from this sleeping disorder

What is insomnia

300

In the US you must do this to any eggs sold at the store, however in the UK it is illegal.

What is wash and sanitize. The US requires this to sell eggs, however in the UK this is banned because if done incorrectly it will make the bacteria worse.

300

These are the three most prevalent fruit allergies

What is Apple, Peach, Kiwi

300

Georgia is all about manners, however in Gainesville it is illegal to eat this crispy food item with a fork

What is fried chicken

300

This is the year Ruth Wakefield (owner of Toll House Inn) invented chocolate chip cookies

What is 1930 (she added broken pieces of a chocolate bar to her cookie dough thinking they would melt)

300

Mosquitoes prefer this common blood type

What is Type 'O' blood

400

This type of food holds the world record for being the most stolen around the globe

What is cheese. It’s estimated that as much as 4% of the cheese produced around the world is stolen. That equates to as much as 90.6 million tons of cheese each year! 

400
These two cities are found in the phonetic alphabet
What are Lima and Quebec
400

Don't feed these guys in Venice, oddly enough you can't feed them in San Francisco either

What are pigeons (both areas have a large volume and they are becoming health hazards and wreaking havoc!)

400

These cheese coated chips were first invented in the land of a popular mouse that wears pants

What are Doritos (Frito Lay in Disneyland had a restaurant called Casa de Fritos)

400

This animal burglar can pick complex locks in fewer than 10 attempts.

What is a raccooon

500

In 1887, this Atlanta based businessman invented coupons to promote his new product

Who is Asa Chandler, to promote the new soft drink Coca-Cola (Asa was a co-owner, offering hand written vouchers for a free glass, retailing at 5 cents)

500

Nephelococcygia is the practice of doing this

What is seeking and finding shapes in clouds 

500

You can't do this in NYC, but it's the one place you probably want to do it all the time

What is honk your horn
500

This bird roast trio was made popular in the US by a well known football personality eating it on live television

What is a turducken (A chicken stuffed into a duck, and the duck then stuffed into a turkey)

500

This is the only mammal that can see UV light

What is a reindeer

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