This fast-food chain famously sold out of chicken sandwiches in 2019 and announced they'd return Sunday to take a jab at rival, Chick-Fil-A.
Who is Popeyes?
Horseradish was the first commercially packaged and sold foodstuff by this Pittsburgh-based company.
What is Heinz?
Fresh made food of the three bears that Goldilocks came to eat.
What is Porridge?
Introduced in 1962, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird is the mascot for this chocolaty General Mills cereal brand.
What are Cocoa Puffs?
This chocolate-flavored coffee drink gets its name from a city in Yemen that was once a center of the coffee trade.
What is mocha?
This "d"elivery service was founded in 2013 in San Francisco by Tony Xu. It is the parent company of Caviar.
What is Door Dash
A popular condiment used as a base for a remoulade or a tartar sauce.
What is Mayonnaise?
This specific snack often associated with a type of entertainment venue. This snack has been created for thousands of years but the accessibility increased rapidly in the 1890s with the invention of a dedicated machine. The snack is made of the species Zea mays.
What is Popcorn?
This snack brand introduced in 1968 features individual pieces shaped as hyperbolic paraboloids so that they fit together perfectly in their vessel.
What is Pringles?
This British chocolate company produces creme-filled chocolate eggs known for simulating the texture and appearance of a soft-boiled chicken’s egg.
What is Cadbury?
This fast food chain is home to the Famous Star and the Western Bacon cheeseburger and uses a smiling star as it's logo.
What is Carl's Jr.?
This is a seasoning made from a mix of Poppy seeds, toasted sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and salt with a universal-sounding name.
What is Everything Seasoning?
"Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men, couldn't put Humpty Dumpty back together again." The famous Humpty Dumpty character has appeared for centuries (including in works by Lewis Carroll) and is portrayed as this food item.
What is an Egg?
Chicagoan Jimmy Dewar worked as a manager at a Hostess factory when he created a banana cream pastry in 1930. During WWII when bananas were scarce, vanilla cream replaced the banana filling for this delicious dessert product.
What are Twinkies?
As part of a mid-1960s promotion for Toblerone, Swiss chef Conrad Egli invented a chocolate version of this dippy communal dish.
What is Fondue?
Outside of it's home city, the St Luis Bread Company is more popularly known as this chain restaurant.
What is Panera Bread?
This is the English term for an edible ingredient found on many types of sushi, nori is the Japanese name for the edible species in the red algae genus Pyropia. It is frequently used in the format of dried sheets.
What is Seaweed?
One of Andy Warhol's most famous artworks is a set of 32 canvases, each bearing an image of a red-and-white can of soup from this company.
What is Campbell's
Typically only known by his title and last name, this famous cereal mascot technically has Horatio Magellan as his first and middle names.
What is Captain Crunch?
This Swiss chocolate bar brand features red text and a yellow mountain, which surreptitiously displays the sketching of a white bear within the yellow mountain.
What is Toblerone?
Retired in the 21st Century, "it's finger lickin' good" had been the slogan conceived by a franchise owner rather than an ad agency of this fast food chain.
Who is KFC or Kentucky Fried Chicken
Taking many different forms, be it powder, sauce, or even leaf from Indian tree, this staple of Indian cuisine can broadly be defined as meat or vegetable prepared in a heavily spiced sauce.
What is Curry?
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay's Pub & Grill and Hell's Kitchen restaurants are both located in this ancient Rome-themed hotel and casino.
What is Ceasars Palace?
This Nabisco-produced cracker made waves on social media in March 2020 when it was discovered that the letters "tri" in the cracker's name stood for "electricity" rather than "three?" Early advertisements for the crackers claimed they were "the only food on the market" that was "baked by electricity.”
What is a triscuit?
The Italian manufacturer Ferrero is nearly synonymous in the US with this specific chocolate-y product.
What are chocolate hazelnut truffles?