This business’s name is a combination of these two words “Cost” and “Company”
Costco
In this 2002 show focuses on a “boy genius” who loves to make machines
Jimmy Neutron
Dave's Single
Wendy's
Martini
When this tower opened in the 19th century, it was the world's tallest building at 1,024 feet (312.11 meters)
Eiffel Tower
This local grocery store’s motto is “Eat Happy”
Thrifty Foods
In this 2002 cartoon show a teenage girl is tasked with fighting crime on a regular basis
Kim Possible
The Legendary Burger
White Spot/Triple O's
This Tennessee Whiskey Brand was labeled "Nectar of the gods"
Jack Daniels
This park is a magnificent green oasis in the midst of the urban landscape of Vancouver
Stanley Park
This gym first opened in 1965 and was Arnold Schwarzenegger's go to gym
Gold's Gym
with computer integrations, voice commands, and requests like "selfie it"
Bop It
Famous Star With Cheese
Carl's Jr.
Coming across one of these hidden surprises, you are required to kneel and chug
Smirnoff Ice
This is home to the largest standing amphitheatre in the world
City of Rome, Italy
This company set itself apart by using organic cotton and seaweed in its clothing
Lululemon
Taking one of these to your shin or ankle happened to every kid that owned one
Razor Scooter
Build Your Own Grand Slam
Denny's
This “Luxury French” Vodka was Sidney Frank’s second success after Jägermeister
Grey Goose
Found in Wiltshire England this consists of a ring of vertical standing stones
Stonehenge
This successful grocery store branch was first known as “Overwaitea”
Save On Foods
The demand for little Gizmo the Mogwai knockoffs was truly a sight to behold in the late '90s/early '00s
Furby
Chicken Madeira
The Cheesecake Factory
This alcohol was first developed in 1984 Canada and went on to make a mobile game listed as “Dragon, Dice & Dares”
Fireball
The smallest border laying at 85 meters long between these two Countries
Morocco and Spain