This yellow fruit is technically a berry
What is a banana?
This chocolate bar is famous for its slogan "Have a break, have a ___."
What is a KitKat?
Sushi originated in this country
What is Japan?
Water freezes at this temperature (Fahrenheit)
What is 32F?
Most grocery stores put this section in the back of the store, so shoppers have to pass over products on the way to it
What is the dairy section?
This vegetable was once considered poisonous in Europe
What is a tomato?
These snacks were invented at Disneyland in 1964 and are still a theme-park staple
What are Doritos?
Tacos and tamales are traditional foods from this country
What is Mexico?
Yeast is used in baking because it produces this gas
What is carbon dioxide?
This big box retailer is the largest grocery seller in the US
What is Walmart?
This crunchy orange root was originally purple
What is a carrot?
This salty snack gets its name from the German word for "twisted"
What are pretzels?
This Italian dish means "cooked paste"
What is pasta?
This vitamin is highest in oranges
What is Vitamin C?
The first barcode ever scanned was on this type of product (bonus if you get the name correct!)
What is a pack of Wrigley's gum? (add 5 bonus points if you guessed the name correct)
This fruit's name comes from the Greek word for "many seeds"
What is a pomegranate?
What are Pringles?
This country is credited with inventing French fries
Popcorn pops because the water inside the kernels turns into this
What is steam?
Trader Joe's is named after the founder, whose name was this
Who is Joe Coulombe?
Known as "alligator pear," this fruit is actually a berry with one large seed
What is an avocado?
This candy was sent into space with the Apollo 11 astronauts
What is M&Ms?
The national dish of Scotland, which is made from sheep organs, is called this
What is haggis?
This metal gives spinach its green color
What is magnesium?
This grocery chain pioneered the "loyalty card" program in 1988
What is Kroger?