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We know about Frankenberry, Count Chocula and Boo Berry. What was the name of the cereal endorsed by a werewolf? |
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| 2.
What cartoon character was the spokesman for Super Sugar Crisps? |
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| 3.
What company owned the Wienermobile? |
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| 4.
What food spread was a swirled combination of peanut butter and jelly? |
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| 5.
What novelty bath soap could grow 'hair' if left unattended? |
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| 6.
Which drink mix was 'The Official Drink of the Astronauts'? |
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In the 60s and 70s, Pillsbury competed with Kool-Aid with their own kids drink mix called 'Funny Faces'. Which of the following was NOT one of the original flavors? |
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| 8.
What chewing gum was named after both a homemade musical instrument and a weapon? |
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| 9.
What cartoon villain competed with Cap'n Crunch with his own cereal? |
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| 10.
Which of the following was NOT a Ralston Purina brand of Chex cereal? |
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| 11.
Which member of the Banana Splits didn't speak? |
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| 12.
What was the name of the astronaut that competed with Ken and G.I. Joe as the pre-eminent male doll of the 60's? |
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| 13.
'Ice Cream Gum' really existed. |
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| 14.
'Candy Cigarettes' really existed. |
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| 15.
What carbonated your drinks at the drop of a single tablet? |
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| 16.
Remember the plastic animals you could make by pouring a liquid plastic mix into a mold and cooking it? What were they called? |
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Which of the following was NOT one of the loveable creatures found in Freakies cereal? |
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| 18.
What chocolate drink mix was endorsed by football great Joe Namath, who intoned his love for 'My Ole Pal ____________'? |
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| 19.
Originally called 'Space Dust', this candy sizzled when it came in contact with saliva: |
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| 20.
Created in 1902, this mischievous kid and his dog Tige are one of the America's oldest existing trademarks in children's footwear: |
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