As far as brand mascots go, this guy is "grr-r-reat!"
Tony the Tiger
This 2020 American true crime documentary miniseries about follows life of zookeeper Joe Exotic and the small but deeply interconnected society of big cat conservationists.
Tiger King
You get about 70% more food if you order a burrito bowl with a tortilla on the side from this popular fast-casual restaurant
Chipotle
This dinosaur-like character acts as an ally to Mario and Luigi, and is even the protagonist of his own game franchise.
Yoshi
Apple employee Jef Raskin is responsible for coining this machine after his favorite variety of apple.
Macintosh
It's no wonder this guy has been the face of Kentucky Fried Chicken since its inception - it was his recipe of 11 secret herbs and spices that lead to the company's great success.
Colonel Sanders
This spooky throw-back was the most-watched Netflix series of 2019
Stranger Things
This popular west-coast food-chain was founded in 1948 by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park, California
In-N-Out Burger
With 301.5 million units sold, this game has become Nintendo's most successful non-Mario franchise.
Pokemon
Co-Founder Steve Jobs was famous for always wearing this piece of outerwear.
Turtleneck
This iconic brand mascot is as well-known for his ability to tidy a messy home as he is for his bald head and edgy earring.
Mr. Clean
Martin Scorsese directed this 2019 American epic crime film based on the 2004 nonfiction book I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt.
The Irishman
This fast food chain was behind the infamous "Where's the Beef?" ad campaign in 1984.
Wendy's
Although he has been a race car driver, a tennis player, and even a doctor. Mario's actual profession is this.
Plumber
You can visit Apple's Headquarters in this city located in Silicon Valley.
Cupertino
Nintendo's main spokesman is so popular on his own, it can be hard to remember that he started out as a character in the original Donkey Kong game.
Mario
This British science fiction anthology television series created by Charlie Brooker examines modern society, particularly with regard to the unanticipated consequences of new technologies.
Black Mirror
This restaurant came from humble beginnings, starting with a hot dog stand which appeared during the summers of 2001-2003 in Madison Square Park.
Shake Shack
The Legend of Zelda centers on this elf-like player character who is often given the task of rescuing Princess Zelda and the kingdom of Hyrule.
Link
The Video iPod was the most popular gift featured during the "Christmas Party" episode of this popular TV show.
The Office
Based on a Rice Krispies radio advertisement from the 1930s, these iconic brand mascots got their name from the sound the cereal makes when topped with milk.
Snap, Crackle, and Pop
Released in 2013, this political thriller was the first Netflix Original Series.
House of Cards
As of March 2018, this restaurant chain accounted for 18.5% of all fast food chains in the US, with more than 25,800 sandwich shops across the country.
Subway
This multi-colored level is featured in every version of Super Mario Kart?
Rainbow Road
Apple partnered with this French high fashion luxury brand to release designer Apple Watch bands in 2015.
Hermès