I'm lovin' it
McDonalds
"Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"
Snow White
The goal of this game is to eat yellow dots, fruits, and ghosts
Pacman
This common alcoholic beverage is often brewed with potatoes
The success of grape-based vodka in the United States in the early twenty-first century prompted traditional vodka producers in the Vodka Belt countries of Poland, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, and Sweden to campaign for EU legislation that would define vodka as only spirits made from grain or potatoes
LFTH
Twelfth
Taste the rainbow
Skittles
"Say hello to my little friend"
Scarface
In this game you must cross a busy street while avoiding cars and eating flies
Frogger
In June 2004, the USDA, classified this potato based food product as a vegetable for trade reasons
French fries do not meet the standard to be listed as a processed food
WKWA
Awkward
Snap Crackle Pop
Rice Krispies
"Wax on, wax off"
The Karate Kid
Mario debuted with this name in the arcade game Donkey Kong
Jumpman
The largest quantity of potatoes is produced in this country
China produces 27% of the worlds potatoes
RESHOL
Threshold
The best a man can get
Gillette
"They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom"
Braveheart
This is a virtual pet simulation game which usually has an interface consisting of three buttons
Tamagotchi
These are the flavours combined to give us All dressed chips
Barbecue, ketchup, sour cream and onion, and salt and vinegar. Yum Yum Chips in Quebec invented the flavour in 1978
APK
Napkin
So easy a caveman can do it
Geico
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"
The Wizard of Oz
In the Game Boy title Final Fantasy Legend II, the player encountered a group of opium smugglers, but Nintendo’s censorship guidelines wouldn’t allow that in the U.S. version. Instead of selling opium, the drug dealers were forced to peddle THIS in the back alleys of this world
Bananas
Potatoes were originally cultivated in the region that is this modern-day country
Peru (and extreme northwest Bolivia). They were introduced to Europe from the Americas in the second half of the 16th century by the Spanish
GNAG
Signage