A twin-tailed mermaid is the mascot of this behemoth chain
Starbucks
this part-time pro wrestler was "sweet, smart--and sculpted!". He apparently can also cook fragrantly.
Dwayne The Rock Johnson
How a this small canine red omnivore would be delivered from amazon
Fox in a Box
This Dr. Seuss book is all about trying new things
Green Eggs & Ham
Players in this board game once navigated the Molasses Swamp & Ice Cream Floats on a rainbow path
This Frito-Lays mascot is probably the fastest mascot, based on what type of animal he is
Chester Cheetah
2 years after "Creed II", this actor was sexy man No. 1 in 2020
Michael B. Jordan
A fermented hops-based drink and a large hoofed animal found heavily in this area that you don't want to hit with your car.
Beer Deer
With button for eyes, it's no wonder the main character of this book was hesitant to trust her "Other Mother".
Corraline
Undealt playing cards in this game are placed in a pile known as the ocean or the pool
Go Fish
This mascot always seems energetic and unstoppable, he never seems to run out of energy.
Duracell Bunny
He proved that he is the sexiest Chris, and "America's" Chris by winning the SMA award in 2022
Chris Evans
A ceasefire between ganders and goslings
Geese Peace
This story's main character is a brilliant, misunderstood, girl with telekinetic powers and goes up against her neglectful parents and a power-hungry headmistress.
Matilda
This foam product was advertised as "the world's first indoor ball"
Nerf
The full name of this Planters mascot is Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smythe, see it's not just his top hat and monocle that's fancy.
Mr. Peanut
He's got the EGOT, he's a master musician, he's married to Chrissy Teigen, so why not also be the S.M.A. in 2019?
John Legend
An intoxicated "polecat" or "striped cat"
Drunk Skunk
Born to a human family in New York City, he is about two inches tall and has a sharp nose, tail, and whiskers!
Stuart Little
This 3-D viewer was introduced at the 1939 World's Fair but hit it big in the 1950s when it acquired the rights to Disney characters
View Master
"Oh, yeah!" Richard Berg was the original voice of the pitcher-shaped mascot for this drink brand
Kool-Aid
This Marvel actor notoriously doesn't seem to age, not even a teeny, tiny, little bit. Maybe that's why he was SMA in 2021.
Paul Rudd (Ant-Man)
A cross between smoke and fog and this amphibious creature
Smog & Frog
The concept of the red and blue pills in The Matrix is a reference to this children's book with a potion labeled "drink me" and a cake labeled "eat me".
Alice In Wonderland
This "game that ties you up in knots" became a hit when Johnny Carson played it with Eva Gabor on "The Tonight Show" in 1966
Twister