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100
The first owner of this company died of lung cancer. Not too "smokin!"
What is Marlboro?
100
90% of restaurants do this during their first year of operation?
What is fail?
100
20% of tuxendo rentals take place in this month.
What is May?
100
The creator of this athletic gear's symbol was paid only $35 for the design.
What is Nike?
100
3 former Atari workers founded this computer manufacturing company.
What is Apple?
200
This "convenient" franchise sells 10,000 pots of coffee an hour, every hour, every day.
What is 7-11?
200
This fast food restaurant chain is better known as Hungry Jacks in Australia.
What is Burger King?
200
The time displayed on a watch or clock in most advertisements?
What is 10:10?
200
This computer manufacturer's first advertisement was made on the back of a pizza box.
What is DELL?
200
This electronic game company has banked so much money, they could run a deficit of over $250 million every year and still survive until 2052.
What is Nintendo?
300
The first product that this toy company came out with was picture frames.
What is Mattel?
300
This coffee retail giant uses round tables in their restaurants to make solo coffee drinkers feel less alone.
What is Starbucks?
300
This day is considered the most productive day of the workweek.
What is Tuesday?
300
As part of an advertising campaign, this Canadian beer company strategically placed beer fridges around Europe that only Canadian passports could unlock.
What is Molson?
300
If you pronounce the names of products wrong in this computer store, employees are not allowed to correct you.
What is Apple?
400
The name of this internet communications company was originally called "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web."
What is Yahoo?
400
This food outlet in South Korea started spraying coffee aroma into public buses every time their jingle played. Coffee sales increased 29%.
What is Dunkin Donuts?
400
If this retail giant was classified as a country, it would be the 24th most productive country in the world.
What is Wal-Mart?
400
Every year, this clothing and apparel designer burn all their unsold bags in order to prevent them from being priced lower.
What is Louis Vuitton?
400
The retail price for this electronic device would be $1,140 if it were built by American workers instead of Chinese.
What is the IPad?
500
This "oily" company began as a novelty shop in London that sold sea shells.
What is the Shell Oil Company?
500
This fast food giant's first drive-thru was opened near a military base in Arizona "to serve soldiers who weren't permitted to get out of their cars while wearing fatigues."
What is McDonald's?
500
When this is enacted, the average company saves over $7,000. It's just a drop in the bucket.
What are employee suggestions?
500
This refreshing company owns all the domain names that can be read as "aah", such as ahh.com, ahhhh.com, ahhhhh.com...and so on, all the way up to 62 h's.
What is Coca-Cola?
500
This electronic game application made $850,000 per day in 2013.
What is Candy Crush?
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