Breakfast cereal that Sonny the Bird is cuckoo for.
What are Cocoa Puffs?
These grow on trees and comes in bunches.
What is bananas?
Where prunes come from.
What are plum trees?
The number of flowers that are in the design stamped on each side of an Oreo cookie.
What is twelve?
The U.S. Agriculture Department proposed this as a substitute for meat in school lunches in 1996.
What is yogurt?
The name of Cheerios when it was first marketed 50 years ago.
What is Cheerioats?
A gift you might give your teacher.
What is an apples?
Crimmini, morel, oyster and wood ear are varieties.
What are mushrooms?
Cookies that were introduced as a novelty in 1902 with a string handle on the box so they could be hung from Christmas trees.
What are Animal Crackers?
Domino's Pizza chain was originally named this.
What is DomNicks?
The first commercially manufactured breakfast cereal
What is Shredded Wheat?
This is green and red inside and has seeds.
What is a watermelon?
This was called Crisphead until the 1920s.
What is Iceberg Lettuce?
The most common variety of cookie.
What is chocolate chip?
Baskin-Robbins introduced this flavor to commemorate Americ's landing on the moon on July 20, 1969?
What is Lunar Cheesecake?
Cereal that goes snap, crackle, and pop.
What is Rice Krispies?
This comes in sections and you peel it to eat it.
What are oranges?
The only essential vitamin not found in the white potato.
What is Vitamin A?
These are in the middle of an peanut butter blossom cookies.
What are Hershey Kisses?
Two-thirds of U. S. producers sell this nut with the name Blue Diamond.
What are almonds?
The kind of bird on the box of cereal Fruit Loops.
What is a Toucan?
This fruit grows on vines and is used to make wine.
What are grapes?
The vegetable that ancient Egyptians placed their right hand when taking an oath.
What is an onion?
Popular decorations.
What are sugar cookies?
A more common name for the groundnut.
What are peanuts?