They claim you can have it your way.
What is Burger King?
This is the only fruit known for having its seeds located on the outside rather than the inside.
What are Strawberries?
This sugary treat was surprisingly co-invented by a dentist.
What is Cotton Candy?
This was the very first soft drink ever to be consumed in outer space.
What is Coca-Cola?
This pasta means "butterflies" in English.
What is Farfalle?
This special meal, which comes in a red box with a toy, was first introduced in 1979.
What is a Happy Meal?
While most people treat it as a vegetable in the kitchen, it is biologically classified as a fruit.
What is a tomato?
Then "M" and "M" in the candy M&M's stand for the names of the people who created the candy.
Who are Mars and Murrie?
Early soda dispensers were called these, named after the "jerking" motion used to pump the soda water.
What is ice cream soda?
Although we think of it as Italian, pasta actually was originated in __________.
(Hint: Think of a place. This correct response will not be in question form.)
China.
This masked character is famous for trying to sneak away with your cheeseburgers.
Who is the 'Burgerlar'?
Despite their name, these salty potato sticks were actually invented in Belgium.
What are French fries?
This chocolatey favorite was created in 1930 when Ruth Wakefield ran out of baker's chocolate and used broken pieces of a semi-sweet bar instead, thinking they would melt into the dough.
What is a chocolate chip cookie?
This green lemon-lime soda was put in a green bottle specifically so it would stand out from its competitors.
What is 7up?
The average person in Italy eats a whopping __________ of pasta every year—the most in the world.
Fill in the blank.
(The correct response is not in question form.)
51 pounds.
This restaurant is famous for their curly fries.
(Hint: Think about the slogan, "We have the meats!")
What is Arby's?
The only fruit that ripens from the inside out.
An 11-year-old boy named Frank Epperson accidentally created this frozen treat when he left a sugary drink outside with a stirring stick on a cold night.
What is a popsicle?
The first bottle caps for soda had a name.
What are crown caps?
National Pasta Day is celebrated every year on _____________.
Fill in the blank.
(The correct response is not in question form.)
October 27.
Their logo contains the number 31, representing a different ice cream flavor for every day of the month.
What is Baskin Robins?
A cluster of these fruits is called a "hand," while an individual one is called a "finger".
What is a banana?
Then "M" and "M" in the candy M&M's stand for the names of the people who created the candy.
Who are Mars and Murrie?
Invented in 1885, this soda is the oldest soft drink in America—even older than Coca-Cola.
(Think: Me)
What is Dr.Pepper?
This U.S. President loved pasta so much he brought crates of it back from Europe and even wrote out his own recipe for macaroni and cheese.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?