What fast food restaurant aired ads featuring Jared Fogle, a man who lost 245 pounds eating only their products?
In 2000, Subway restaurants began airing ads featuring Jared Fogle, a student from Indiana University who had formerly tipped the scales at 435 pounds -- that is until he lost 245 pounds by restricting his diet to two SUBWAY submarine sandwiches a day. By 2013, Fogle had filmed more than 300 commercials, and Subway attributed one third to one half of its growth in sales to Fogle, with revenue having tripled from 1998 to 2011. In 2015, however, Fogle was sentenced to 15 years in prison for indecent relations with several minors, and Subway severed all ties.
Which actor on Full House wore fake teeth?
Because Mary-Kate and Ashley (who both played Michelle, the youngest member of the Tanner family) were losing different teeth at different times, they had to wear fake teeth towards the end of the series to keep up the facade that Michelle Tanner was one person.
In which small midwestern town does Stranger Things take place?
Prior to 1983, Hawkins, Indiana was a largely quiet and uneventful town. The greatest point of interest was the secretive Hawkins National Laboratory, one of several national laboratories which grew out of the scientific endeavors of World War II. Unknown to the residents of the town, the lab was contributing to the controversial government program known as MKUltra.
C
Citigroup
Banks
85.23B
What part of a chocolate Easter bunny do most children eat first?
When it comes to chocolate bunnies, 76% of children prefer to eat the ears first
What fast food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window?
Wendy's is credited with creating the first modern-day drive-thru window, an innovation which they introduced at the grand-opening of their second store in November, 1970.
Which character on Friends frequently exclaims "We were on a break"?
When Rachel decides that she and Ross should "take a break" from their relationship, Ross takes this to mean that they've broken up and sleeps with another woman. Rachel gets back together with him the next day, but breaks up when she learns of his infidelity, prompting Ross' frequently repeated claim that "We were on a break!"
What song does Will sing while he's trapped in the Upside Down?
In 1982, The Clash released their fifth studio album Combat Rock, including the track "Should I Stay or Should I Go". That same year, Jonathan Byers incorporated the song into an eclectic mixtape, which he gave to his younger brother. While trapped in the Upside Down, Will sings the song to calm himself.
AAL
American Airlines Group
8.99B Cap
In what country can you visit Machu Picchu?
Machu Picchu is a 15th-century Inca citadel located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District in Peru, above the Sacred Valley.
Which fast food restaurant is famous for its Curly Fries and Jamocha Shakes?
In addition to its classic Roast Beef and Beef 'n Cheddar sandwiches, Arby's products also include Curly Fries and Jamocha Shakes.
How does George Costanza's fiancee die on Seinfeld?
Susan Ross, George's on-again, off-again girlfriend and later fiancée, dies from licking cheap, toxic wedding invitation envelopes George bought during their engagement.
What group theme do Mike, Dustin, Will, and Lucas choose for their Halloween costumes in season two?
All four of the boys wear Ghostbusters costumes, fully equipped with homemade Proton Packs and Ghost Traps, but Mike is upset because there are two Venkmans. He had assumed Lucas would be Winston.
TSLA
Tesla
664B
What is the best selling Christmas single of all time?
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby is not only the best-selling Christmas/holiday single in the United States, but also the best-selling single of all time, with estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide.
What fast food restaurant was originally founded in the small town of Guasave on Mexico's Pacific Coast?
In 1975, Juan Francisco "Pancho" Ochoa opened his first chicken stand in the small town of Guasave on Mexico's Pacific Coast. He named the stand "El Pollo Loco", Spanish for "The Crazy Chicken." The stand was a big hit and news quickly spread. By 1979, Pancho's family had opened 85 restaurants in Northern Mexico. El Pollo Loco was purchased by Denny's restaurants in 1983, and by 2004 they were operating more than 300 El Pollo Loco restaurants in the United States.
Which sitcom did Steve Urkel from Family Matters make a guest appearance on?
In a 1991 episode of Full House ("Stephanie Gets Framed"), Steve is called in to help Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin) deal with her anxieties after she has to get glasses.
How does Barb cut her hand?
After reluctantly agreeing to drive Nancy to a party at Steve's house, Barb attempts to shotgun a beer can, opening it with a knife in order to fit in with the others, but she accidentally cuts her hand. As she rushes to the bathroom to bandage her hand, the others barely seem to care.
AA
Alcoa
Metals & Mining
7.48B Cap
Which African nation has the most pyramids?
Sudan is home to over 200 pyramids, more than twice that of Egypt.
Where was the first Pizza Hut built?
Kansas
The very first Pizza Hut restaurant was built in Wichita, Kansas. The franchise was founded by two college students, Dan and Frank Carney, who borrowed $600 from their mother in 1958--then rented a small building and purchased some second-hand equipment. Pizza Hut has since grown into one of the most successful fast food businesses in the world.
Which sitcom opens with a shot of the main character heading down to "the Fishin' Hole"?
The Andy Griffith Show follows the antics of the sheriff of the idyllic town of Mayberry, N.C. It opens with that famous shot of stars Andy and Opie heading down to "the Fishin' Hole," set to some of the catchiest whistling ever.
Where does Eleven go after she escapes Hawkins National Laboratory?
Eleven wanders into Benny's Burgers in a hospital gown. Benny catches her stealing fries, but shows some compassion and feeds her. After calling social services, he attempts to make conversation until a woman shows up and shoots him in the back of the head.
KO
The Coca-Cola Company
245B
What kind of cans did Andy Warhol famously paint?
Campbell's Soup Cans is a work of art consisting of thirty-two canvases, each painted with a Campbell's Soup can--one of each variety offered by the company at the time.