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    In 2003, Immaculate Baking Co. attempted to set a record by making a 100-ft. version of what snack?

    • Cracker
    • Cupcake
    • Potato Chip
    • Cookie
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  • 2. 

    How large was the popcorn ball which set a world record in October 2006?

    • 10 Feet In Circumference

    • 450 Pounds

    • 8 Feet In Diameter

    • 500 Kilograms

    Correct Answer
    A. 8 Feet In Diameter
  • 3. 

    On February 7, 2001, what was declared the official cookie of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania?

    • Oatmeal Cookie

    • Chocolate Chip Cookie

    • Sugar Cookie

    • Peanut Butter Cookie

    Correct Answer
    A. Chocolate Chip Cookie
  • 4. 

    How much did a carton of "Little Debbie" Oatmeal Cream Pies cost in 1960?

    • 60 Cents

    • 25 Cents

    • 49 Cents

    • 75 Cents

    Correct Answer
    A. 49 Cents
  • 5. 

    Who invented the first steam-operated popcorn popper that used oil to pop corn?

    • Thomas Edison

    • Alexander Graham Bell

    • Cyrus McCormack

    • Charles Cretors

    Correct Answer
    A. Charles Cretors
  • 6. 

    Who was the first Fritos cook?

    • Mr. Frito

    • Daisy May

    • Mr. Lay

    • Daisy Dean Doolin

    Correct Answer
    A. Daisy Dean Doolin
  • 7. 

    When did the Girl Scouts first officially begin selling cookies as a fund raiser?

    • 1933

    • 1953

    • 1962

    • 1966

    Correct Answer
    A. 1933
  • 8. 

    In 1999, "Planters" became the official snack nut of what popular sport?

    • National Hockey League

    • NASCAR Racing

    • Major League Baseball

    • Major League Soccer

    Correct Answer
    A. NASCAR Racing
  • 9. 

    How much did C. Elmer Doolin pay in 1932 for the corn chip recipe that launched The Frito Company?

    • 1

    • 100

    • 10

    • 50

    Correct Answer
    A. 100
  • 10. 

    In what year was the first "MoonPie" produced?

    • 1917

    • 1925

    • 1950

    • 1900

    Correct Answer
    A. 1917
  • 11. 

    The addition of which territory in 1947 marked an international expansion for the makers of Fritos?

    • Guam

    • Saipan

    • Puerto Rico

    • Hawaii

    Correct Answer
    A. Hawaii
  • 12. 

    What pastry used to have the slogan "You get a big delight in every bite"?

    • Hostess Cup Cakes

    • Hostess Twinkies

    • Hostess Suzy-Qs

    • Hostess Ho Hos

    Correct Answer
    A. Hostess Cup Cakes
  • 13. 

    What year were potato chips first sold in grocery stores?

    • 1940

    • 1895

    • 1890

    • 1925

    Correct Answer
    A. 1895
  • 14. 

    What was the name of the sugar cookie that evolved into the "Toll House" chocolate chip cookie?

    • Sugar N Spice Cookie

    • Snickerdoodle Cookie

    • Sweet Sugar Cookie

    • Butter Drop Do Cookie

    Correct Answer
    A. Butter Drop Do Cookie

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