It's when you get your peanuts for all your hard work.
Pay Day.
A Mocha Frappé & a Filet-O-Fish
McDonald's.
Though those candy may be crushed, our holiday spirits are not.
Candy Canes.
Vincent Price rap-narrates the now classic video to this Michael Jackson song.
"Thriller"
This big ape was billed as the "eighth wonder of the world" by promoter Carl Denham.
King Kong.
Short, disrespectful quiet laughs.
Snickers.
A Chalupa Supreme & Nachos Bellgrande.
Taco Bell.
Oh, no! Phone home! Look what happened to these candies!

Recess Pieces.
On hits like "I Love Rock 'N Roll" & "Crimson & Clover", she was backed by The Blackhearts.
Joan Jett.
Resembling a 400-foot-tall Tyrannosaurus, this monster attacked Tokyo after an H-bomb test revived him.
Godzilla.
An article called the Chicago Bears of 1938 this kind of team since they set "a season's record of 56 fumbles".
A Butterfinger team.
A Meatball Marinara footlong & an Italian B.M.T. Melt.
Subway.
They're the fruity favorites crushed up here.
Skittles.
"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" propelled this rock 'n' roll legend to stardom in 1957.
Jerry Lee Lewis.
This 1984 film featured monsters like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
Ghostbusters.
This purrrfect club of Whig leaders in London sounds just like a chocolate wafer bar.
Kit Cat / Kit Kat
A drumstick & thigh Fill Up Meal & some Extra Crispy tenders.
KFC.
Get the sensation of this candy crushed.

York Peppermint Patties.
In 1968 this Beatles song topped the charts for 9 weeks--the longest of any of their singles.
"Hey Jude"
David Hedison played this monster in 1958, Jeff Goldblum in 1986.
The Fly.
NASA called the activity in this type of galaxy reminiscent of the end of a pyrotechnics show.
Starburst.
Black Pepper Angus Steak & some Beijing Beef.
Panda Express.
For Halloween, it looks like someone played a trick on this treat
Candy Corn.
Who is this?
Ed Sheeran.
Kevin Peter Hall played the title monster in this 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger film.
Predator.