This company, founded in 1894 in Pennsylvania, became famous for its chocolate bars.
Hersheys
This famous canyon in Arizona is over a mile deep.
This is the largest country in the world by land area.
Russia
This animal’s fingerprints are so similar to humans’ they can confuse crime scene investigators.
Koala
This sweet substance never spoils and was found edible in 3,000-year-old tombs.
Honey
This colorful candy was invented in 1941 for soldiers because it wouldn’t melt in their hands.
M'Ms
This U.S. river is the longest, flowing over 2,300 miles.
Mississippi River
This is the smallest country in the world, located entirely within Rome.
This mammal is the only one capable of true flight.
This university is older than the Aztec Empire.
Oxford University
Originally called “fairy floss,” this spun-sugar treat is a fairground favorite.
Cotton Candy
This state is the only one with a one-syllable name.
Maine
This country is famous for its Carnival celebration and samba music.
Brazil
This large mammal cannot jump.
Elephant
Bananas are this type of fruit, but strawberries are not.
Berries
These peanut butter cups were created by a former Hershey employee.
Reeses
The U.S. has this many stripes on its flag.
13
This empire, once ruled by Genghis Khan, became one of the largest in history.
Mongol Empire
This animal’s tongue can be longer than its body.
Chameleon
This condiment was once sold as medicine in the 1830s.
Ketchup
The red flavor of this chewy fruit candy is the most popular in the U.S.
Starburst
This U.S. state is home to the only royal palace in America.
Hawaii
This country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined.
Canada
This creature’s heart is in its head.
Shrimp
This device was patented in 1843, decades before the telephone existed.
Fax machine