Nerds!
Snacks
Fast Food
100

Also referred to as "The Science Guy", this bowtie sporting educator has been put on by many hungover teachers since the 90s. 

Bill Nye

100

This snack brand launched a temporary tongue tattoo version in the 2000's.

Fruit Roll-Ups

100

Launched in 2005, Chicken Fries from this fast food establishment were only available for a limited time but reintroduced in 2014 due to high demand. 

Burger King

200

Born to a family of muggles, this bookworm will make sure you articulate spells correctly. 

Hermione Granger

200

These snacks, discontinued in 2012, were a Betty Crocker brand consisting of vanilla cookies with a side of chocolate frosting for dipping in.

Dunkaroos

200

This Taco Bell menu item is a burrito-style wrap with a crispy tostada shell inside along with beef, sour cream, lettuce, and diced tomatoes.

Crunchwrap Supreme

300

Hidden behind a bookshelf, this boy genius had a hidden lab in his bedroom, but couldn't quite figure out how to keep his sister, Dee Dee, from interfering with his work.

Dexter

300

This sweet and tangy sherbet treat is packed into a hollow tube with a stick mechanism on one end allowing for a mess-free experience.

Push-Up

300

This fast food chain's slogan claims you can "Taste the difference."

Wendy's

400

This movie tells the story of a group of college freshman who band together to take vengeance on the jocks who bullied them.

Revenge of the Nerds

400

This baked snack comes in a variety of 6 seasoned flavors including Cinnamon Sugar, Southwest, and Parmesan Garlic.

Dot's Homestyle Pretzels

400

How many calories are in an average large Big Mac meal with a Diet Coke? +/- 100

1,350 - Big Mac: 550, Large Fry: 500, Large Coke: 300

500

Becoming the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, this physicist and chemist coined the term "radioactivity".

Marie Curie

500

What do the M's in "M&M" stand for?

Mars and Murrie

500

The unlikely origins of this fast food franchise began in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Kentucky Fried Chicken