What year was the Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar first introduced?
A) 1900
B) 1920
C) 1895
D) 1915
A) 1900
“Hotel California” was a hit song for which band?
The Eagles
What is the official state fruit of Georgia?
Peach
What is the name of the snack made of marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers?
S’mores
What dessert is often associated with Thanksgiving in the U.S.?
Pumpkin Pie
What flavor was the original Life Savers candy?
Peppermint
Which band had a hit in 1976 with “More Than a Feeling”?
Boston
Which U.S. state is best known for its deep-dish pizza?
Illinois (Chicago)
What color is the original bag of Cool Ranch Doritos?
Blue
Which dessert consists of ladyfinger biscuits soaked in coffee, layered with mascarpone and cocoa?
Tiramisu
What colorful candy was introduced in 1941 with the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand”?v
M&M’s
What Fleetwood Mac album includes the songs “Go Your Own Way” and “Dreams”?
Rumours
What is the official state pie of Florida?
Key Lime Pie
What classic movie snack comes in a red and white striped box and includes a prize?
Cracker Jack
Which ice cream topping is made by heating sugar until it becomes golden brown?
Caramel
What classic candy was originally marketed as “a nickel bar”?
Milky Way
What is the name of the guitarist famous for playing the “Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock in 1969?
Jimi Hendrix
In which state would you find boiled peanuts as the official snack?
Georgia
Which snack brand is known for the slogan “Once you pop, the fun don’t stop”?
Pringles
What dessert is known for being both “hot” and “cold,” featuring cake, ice cream, and meringue?
Baked Alaska
What were Necco Wafers originally called when invented in the 1840s?
Chase Wafers
Who was the original lead singer of AC/DC?
Bon Scott
Which state's official meal includes fried okra, cornbread, barbecued pork, squash, grits, and black-eyed peas?
Oklahoma
What company makes the snack cake called the Twinkie?
Hostess
Which country is known for inventing cheesecake over 4,000 years ago?
Greece
(It was even served to athletes during the first Olympic Games!)