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100

What food is often called “the all-American dessert”?

Apple pie

100

What herb is the main ingredient in pesto sauce?

Basil

100

What country is famous for inventing pizza?

Italy

100

What fast-food chain uses a clown as its mascot?

McDonalds (Ronald McDonald)

100

What candy bar was advertised as giving you a “break”?

Kit-Kat

200

Which fast-food chain first introduced the Big Mac?

McDonalds

200

What type of bean is baked to make traditional Boston baked beans?

Navy Beans

200

What country is famous for feta cheese?

Greece

200

What chain is famous for its “Finger-lickin’ good” slogan?

KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)

200

What candy slogan is “They’re magically delicious”?

Lucky Charms

300

What soup company is famous for its red-and-white cans?

Campbell's Soup

300

What type of pasta name means “little worms” in Italian?

Vermicelli

300

What French dish is made with snails?

Escargot

300

What restaurant’s mascot is a little girl with red pigtails?

Wendy's

300

Which soda was famously advertised by Michael Jackson in the 1980s?

Pepsi

400

What Midwestern state is known as “America’s Dairyland”?

Wisconsin 

400

What nut is used to make marzipan?

Almonds

400

What German dish is made with fermented cabbage?

Sauerkraut

400

What pizza chain promises delivery in “30 minutes or less”?

Domino's Pizza

400

Which candy comes in a roll of colorful tablets and is popular at Halloween?

Smarties

500

What breakfast cereal features Tony the Tiger?

Frosted Flakes

500

What spice is often called “the world’s most expensive spice by weight”?

Saffron

500

What is the national dish of Scotland, made with sheep’s heart, liver, and oats?

Haggis

500

What ice cream brand created the “31 flavors” slogan?

Baskin Robbins

500

What chocolate drink powder was promoted by a character named Quiky Bunny?

Nestlé Quik (Now Nesquik)