“If you like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain…"
What is “Escape (The Piña Colada Song)”?
This Hawaiian island is famous for Waikiki Beach.
What is Oahu?
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What is Dirty Dancing?
In 1966, this company licensed ICEE technology and rebranded the "Slurpee".
Who is 7-Eleven?
This fruity pie is Michigan’s unofficial state summer dessert.
What is Cherry pie?
“We were first young when I first saw you…”
What is “Love Story”?
This Florida destination is known for its theme parks and warm beaches nearby.
What is Orlando?
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What is Castaway?
Other than vanilla or chocolate, this ice cream flavor is the top seller.
What is Cookies and Cream?
This strait current between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan can reverse direction under certain wind conditions.
What is the Straits of Mackinac?
“I got that sunshine in my pocket…”
What is “Can’t Stop the Feeling!”?
This California beach city is famous for surfing and the Pacific Coast Highway.
What is Malibu?
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What is Finding Nemo?
In 1905, Frank Epperson invented the popsicle, and he was _______ years old when he made this discovery.
What is eleven years old?
This state park is the oldest in Michigan.
What is Mackinac Island State Park (1895)?
“Just a small town girl, living in a lonely world…”
What is “Don’t Stop Believin’”?
This South Carolina destination is known for golf courses and sandy beaches.
What is Myrtle Beach?
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What is Moana?
This invention at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, was called “Fairy Floss.”
What is cotton candy?
This inland resort town is known for “chain of lakes” boating routes through multiple connected lakes.
What is Bellaire?
This catchy 2012 song asks, “Hey, I just met you…”
What is “Call Me Maybe”?
This state has a coastline called Cannon Beach and known for rugged cliffs and Haystack Rock.
What is Oregon?
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What is The Wizard of Oz?
The Dutch settlers in America were making this treat called “olykoeks”.
What is a donut?
Dough balls called “olykoeks” meant oily cakes.
This Michigan river is one of the few in the state that flows north into Lake Superior.
What is the Sturgeon River (Upper Peninsula)?