This chocolate candy is shaped like a little bell and is often wrapped in foil for the holidays.
Hershey’s Kiss
Known for Mickey Mouse and beaches, this state’s capital is Tallahassee.
Florida
This fire-breathing reptile appears in legends from Europe to China
dragon
The talking dog and his meddling teenage owner solve mysteries in this classic cartoon
Scooby-Doo and Shaggy
A baby goat is known as this.
a kid
Known for its crunchy texture, this candy bar is filled with peanut butter and covered in chocolate.
Butterfinger
This state is famous for deep-dish pizza and is home to the “Windy City.”
Illinois
This creature is known for turning people to stone with its gaze.
Medusa
This superhero alter ego of a mild-mannered reporter saves Metropolis.
Superman
This is the name for a baby deer.
a fawn
This chocolate-covered wafer bar encourages you to “have a break.”
Kit Kat
This state has more shoreline than any other in the U.S., thanks to its many lakes and islands.
Alaska
Said to lure sailors to their doom with singing, these creatures appear in The Odyssey.
sirens
This character is a talking blue hedgehog known for his super speed.
Sonic the Hedgehog
A baby cow is called this.
a calf
Created in 1923, this chocolate bar is named after the owner’s horse.
Milky Way
This state produces more peaches than any other, despite another state being nicknamed “The Peach State.”
California
This undead creature is said to rise from the grave and is controlled by a sorcerer in Haitian folklore.
zombie
This orange cat is famous for loving lasagna and hating Mondays.
Garfield
This is the name for a baby horse.
a foal
This long, chewy candy comes in flavors like cherry, grape, and strawberry, and often sticks to your teeth.
Laffy Taffy
Known for its potatoes, this state’s capital is Boise.
Idaho
A mythical bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from its own ashes.
Phoenix
This character is known for his catchphrase “I hate Mondays.”
Garfield
A baby seal is called this.
a pup