Donuts
Ice cream
Cupcakes
Brownies
Cookies
1000

The hole inside donuts was invented by...

a ship captain

1000

It takes ___________ to produce just 1 gallon of ice cream.

12 pounds of milk

1000

Though cupcakes are immensely popular today, their origins can be traced back to...

 the 18th century

1000

_________________ created the first brownie.

Bertha Palmer

1000

Half the cookies baked in American homes each year are...

chocolate chip

2000

Americans consume ________ donuts every year

over 10 billion

2000

The average number of licks to finish a scoop of ice cream is...

50

2000

The most expensive cupcake in the world is about...

$1,50,000

2000

Brownies first appeared in...

printed cookbooks in 1904.

2000

Americans consume over _______ cookies a year … about 300 cookies for each person.

2 billion

3000

Donuts were served as comfort food during...

World War 2

3000

The country that consumes the most ice cream is...

USA

3000

In the U.S.A, about ___________ cupcakes are consumed every year

800 million

3000

_____ are the most popular brownie mix-in.

Walnuts

3000

Santa Claus eats an estimated __________  cookies on Christmas Eve.

336,150,386

4000

Donuts have been declared...

"The hit food of the century."

4000

The most popular flavor is...

vanilla

4000

There is a _______ made of cupcakes!!!

dress

4000

A brownie is a mythical creature in _________________

 Scottish folklore

4000

____________ (Cork, Ireland) holds the world record for the most cookies baked in one hour: _______

1. Hassett’s Bakery

2. 4,695

5000

Donuts were once called...

"oily cakes"

5000

Some of the strangest flavors found are...

avocado, garlic, chili, licorice, Stilton cheese, and bacon

5000

The first cupcake was made in _______ by ____________.

1. 1796

2. Amelia Simmons

5000

Brownies have two of their own holidays. National Brownie Day is on ________ and National Have a Brownie Day is on __________

1. December 8th

2. February 10th

5000

The biggest recorded cookie was baked on ____________  in  ___________ by _____________________. It clocked in at ____________ and weighed ____________________.

1. May 17th, 2003

2. Flat Rock, North Carolina

3. Immaculate Baking Company

4. 102 feet wide

 5. over 40,000 pounds