North Dakota
This U.S. national park, located in North Dakota, honors a president who spent time in the region during the 1880s.
What is the Theodore Roosevelt National Park?
It is estimated that this restaurant sells over 9 million pounds of fries every day.
What is McDonalds?
This is the date of next year's RDO Caters Taters Event.
What is Oct. 21, 2025?
Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber are main characters of what popular tv show?
What is Veggie Tales?
This river flows through Fargo and marks the border between North Dakota and Minnesota.
What is the Red River?
This City in North Dakota is considered to be the "Winter Sports Capital of the U.S.".
What is Devils Lakes?
This toy was introduced by the Hasbro company in 1952.
What was Mr. Potato Head?
When an organization orders this many Take Out orders, they are officially considered a Spudtacular Sponsor.
What is 25 orders?
Half the world’s population hate the taste of this vegetable.
What is Brussel Sprouts?
This former Major League Baseball player, best known for breaking Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record in 1961 is also an FM area native.
Who is Roger Maris?
This 32-mile stretch of road between Gladstone and Regent is famous for the world’s largest collection of outdoor metal sculptures.
What is the The Enchanted Highway?
A potato is made up of this percentage of water.
What is 80%?
It was in this year that we first sold out of potatoes at RDO Caters Taters.
What is 2006?
It took a ruling by the Supreme Court in 1893 to classify this food as a vegetable.
What is a Tomato?
This building, once the tallest in North Dakota, was completed in 1930 and still stands as a prominent landmark in downtown Fargo.
What is the Fargo Theatre?
In 1996, this temp was reached as the coldest temperature ever recorded in the lower 48 states.
What is -60°F?
The largest potato ever weighed in at this many lbs.
What is 7lbs?
This RDO employee has dressed up as Tommy Tater in recent years.
Who is Brian Lohse?
This popular snack is actually classified as a melon.
What is a cucumber?
In the movie "Fargo", the infamous wood chipper scene was actually filmed in this Minnesota city.
What is Brainerd?
This garden symbolizes the long-standing peaceful relationship between the U.S. and Canada.
What is the International Peace Garden?
According to the USDA, the average American eats this many pounds of potatoes each year.
What is 140 pounds?
It was in this year that we first raised over six figures at RDO Caters Taters.
What is 2022?
This vegetable was used as currency for laborers in Ancient Egypt.
What is Radish?
This former Fargo resident won an Academy Award for his role in the movie Dances with Wolves.
Who is Kevin Costner?