Hamburgers
Germany
This sweet treat was originally named "Fairy Floss".
Cotton Candy
This U.S. president had Air Force One modified to have special jelly bean holders added.
Ronald Reagan
This fast food chain is known as the largest toy distributor.
McDonald's
Sushi
Sarah
Ketchup
China
(it was originally used for fish)
This treat got it's name from the original recipe, which a pound of every ingredient was used.
Pound Cake
This many skittles are produced each day.
200 million
Artificial food coloring, that is used in a lot of fast foods, has been linked to the diagnoses of what disorder?
ADHD
Rattlesnake
Nicole
Apple Pie
England
(the original recipe called for raisins, pear and saffron)
The Mayans and Aztecs used this sweet drink at weddings and other ceremonies, and are considered the first to create this drink.
Hot Chocolate
People who have arachibutyrophobia might not eat this food due to the fear of it sticking to the roof of your mouth.
Peanut Butter
The average American spends this much on fast food in a year.
$1,200
Morgan
Mayo
Spain
This candy was added to soldier's rations during WWII due to their durability in all weather conditions.
Tootsie Rolls
The "M"s in M&Ms stand for?
Mars & Murrie
This popular chain is the the only one to sell baked potatoes.
Wendy's
Carpaccio
(Raw beef sliced paper-thin, drizzled with olive oil and lemon juice)
Kristy
Chicken Parm
Australia
Before being changed in 1945, this candy bar originally was made with vanilla, chocolate and strawberry nougat.
3 Musketeers
This snack is considered a nut, but is actually a seed from the tree fruit called a "drupe".
Pistachio
McDonald's stores located in this country were the only ones to get to sell pumpkin spice french fries.
Japan
Shark Fin
Brad