This sitcom was the number-one TV show on NBC for years and ended with a highly watched series finale.
Friends
This pop star is known as the “Queen of Pop"
Madonna
This chewy, colorful fruit snack is known for being rolled up in plastic and packed in kids’ lunchboxes.
This bathroom product was first patented in the 1800s to improve hygiene and prevent disease.
Toilet Paper
“Finger lickin’ good.”
KFC
This membership-only warehouse store is famous for bulk buys, $1.50 hot dogs, and viral hauls.
Costco
This group’s choreographed dance moves helped shape late-90s pop culture.
Backstreet Boys
This chocolate candy is famous for melting in your mouth, not in your hand.
M&Ms
This warning light on a car dashboard often looks like an exclamation point inside a horseshoe shape.
Tire Pressure
“The quicker picker upper.”
Bounty
Known for chaotic humor and a recurring fantasy persona, this TikToker built a large following through short-form comedy videos and a few hit singles.
Mr. Fantasy
This string instrument typically has four strings and is the highest-pitched member of the orchestral string family.
Violin
This cookie brand twists apart to reveal a cream filling and encourages you to “twist, lick, and dunk.”
Oreos
This object is required by law in all U.S. states but is technically owned by the issuing government.
License Plate
“The best a man can get.”
Gillette
This fast-fashion retailer became a viral pop culture topic for its ultra-low prices and social media “haul” videos.
SHEIN
This Lynyrd Skynyrd song became infamous in Guitar Hero for its long, difficult guitar solo that tanked many players’ scores.
Free Bird
This was created during World War II when bananas were scarce, leading to a vanilla-flavored filling instead.
Twinkies
This everyday item was originally invented to keep food fresh before refrigeration.
Salt
“Because you’re worth it.”
L’Oréal
This U.S. rugby star became a pop culture favorite through viral TikToks, body-positive messaging, and her appearance at the Tokyo Olympics.
Ilona Maher
This Taylor Swift song, co-written under the pseudonym “William Bowery,” helped reveal her collaboration with Joe Alwyn.
Exile
Despite their name, this snack contains no cheese powder and gets its flavor primarily from yeast extract.
Cheez-Its
This everyday household item sticks to surfaces using static electricity rather than glue or suction.
Plastic Wrap
“Once you pop, you can’t stop.”
Pringles