There’s No Way Anyone Can Name 100% Of These Food Logos

Move over, vegetables. It’s no secret that we live in a commercial (and pretty darn unhealthy) food world. While there are always trends rising and falling, and while we as a modern civilization are becoming more and more aware of the health risks associated with rapid-service food and sugary snacks, that doesn’t mean that the conglomerate money-hungry corporations are going to stop mass-producing them anytime soon.

Most of the logos you’ll come across in this quiz are related to fast foods and sweet treats, and we think we’ve come to understand the reasoning behind why that is. How often do you see a billboard advertisement on the Interstate for a bowl of carrots? Exactly. These companies need their marketing departments to do a flawless job because it’s unlikely that we’d buy sugar-laden, lard-filled, artery-clogging snacks if they were advertised as such.

As Wikipedia explains, “Fast food was originally created as a commercial strategy to accommodate the larger numbers of busy commuters, travelers and wage workers who often did not have the time to sit down at a public house or diner and wait for their meal.” What they make up for in speed, they often sacrifice quality for.

Anyway, enough of that! Let’s get stuck into this quiz! We don’t think that you can name all these food and drink logos without checking, but by all means, prove us wrong!

Question 1

Which fast food company has the 'Golden Arches'?

Would you like fries with that? You better believe that we do. This company is perhaps the most well-known fast food chain on the entire planet. Believe it or not, though, it actually no longer boasts the most restaurants. According to Wikipedia, the company was “founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by [brothers] Richard and Maurice, in San Bernardino, California, United States. They rechristened their business as a hamburger stand, and later turned the company into a franchise, with the Golden Arches logo being introduced in 1953 at a location in Phoenix, Arizona”. Can you match the logo to the name?

Question 2

Which fast food company was founded by the Colonel?

With its 11 secret (and delicious) herbs and spices, this fast food joint specializes in tasty, fried chicken. As we can discover via Wikipedia, “it is the world's second-largest restaurant chain (as measured by sales) after McDonald's, with almost 20,000 locations globally in 123 countries and territories as of December 2015. The chain is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, a restaurant company that also owns the Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and WingStreet chains.” If you’re in the mood for a Zinger Burger or some good old Original Recipe chicken, then look no further than the Colonel and this fast food restaurant.

Question 3

What does A&W stand for?

If you can’t help but crave a Buddy Burger, a Mama Burger, or some old fashioned root beer, then A&W looms as the perfect road trip stop for you. Wikipedia tells us a little more about this family-themed fast food chain: “The company became famous in the United States for its "frosty mugs," where the mugs would be kept in the freezer and eventually get filled with A&W Root Beer before they were served to customers. Evolving into a franchise in 1926, the company today has locations throughout much of the world with each serving a typical fast-food menu of hamburgers, French fries, and hot dogs. A number of outlets serve as drive-in restaurants that have car hops.”

Question 4

Who does this logo belong to?

It's a little hard to believe that McDonald’s no longer holds the title of highest number of worldwide locations. Nope, it’s been knocked off its perch in favor of this infamous sandwich chain. Headquartered in the USA but serving customers all around the world, this chain, as told by Wikipedia, “is one of the fastest-growing franchises in the world, and, as of June 2017, had approximately 42,000 stores located in more than 100 countries. More than half of the stores are located in the United States. It is the largest single-brand restaurant chain, and the largest restaurant operator, in the world.”

Question 5

Burger... what?

For those in search of a big, meaty burger, odds are that a quick stop at one of these locations will not disappoint. This company was founded way back in 1953 by James McLamore and David Edgerton in Miami, Florida. However, it actually operated under a slightly different name at first compared to what we know it as today. “As of September 30, 2016, [this fast food franchise] reported it had 15,243 outlets in 100 countries. Of these, nearly half are located in the United States, and 99.5% are privately owned and operated, with its new owners moving to an almost entirely franchised model in 2013” (as told by Wikipedia).

Question 6

Name this ice cream brand!

This scoop-serving chain sells its 31 flavors of ice cream in nearly 50 countries around the world. Amazingly, since its founding year of 1945, the company has tried and tested over 1000 flavors. We’re not here to debate which flavor is better, because the chocolate lovers won’t be backing down anytime soon, and neither will the fans of vanilla. As told by Wikipedia, “The company is known for its "31 flavors" slogan, with the idea that a customer could have a different flavor every day of any month. The slogan came from the Carson-Roberts advertising agency (which later merged into Ogilvy & Mather) in 1953.”

Question 7

Name this brand of chips!

This brand of potato chips is probably most notable not due to its flavours or brand, but due to its packaging. Unlike the large majority of chip companies who serve their products in a crinkly bag (that is usually half full or air, which is a sad reality we can all agree on), this company delivers its tasty goodness in an upright, elongated can. Each chip is also almost identical in its thin, curved shape. As told by Wikipedia, the story goes like this: “In 1956, Procter & Gamble (P&G) assigned a task to chemist Fredric Baur to develop a new kind of potato chips to address consumer complaints about broken, greasy, and stale chips, as well as air in the bags.”

Question 8

Name this famous fizzy drink logo!

What happened all the way back in 1893? Well, this company was founded, of course! Well, technically it was introduced to the world as ‘Brad’s Drink’, but later went through a couple of name changes, eventually retaining the name we’re all familiar with from 1961 onwards. There are plenty of variations of the drink, including Twist, Lime, Wild Cherry, Crystal, Caffeine-Free, Zero, Vanilla, Next… and the list goes on. According to Wikipedia, the founder, Caleb Bradham “sought to create a fountain drink that was appealing and would aid in digestion and boost energy”. So can you match the logo to the drink?

Question 9

Name this lollipop logo!

If you’re a fan of the lollipop and have a wee bit of a sweet tooth, then we can pretty much guarantee that you’ve heard the name of this brand. As told by Wikipedia, it is sold in over 150 countries around the world as was founded back in 1958 (that’s 61 years ago now) in Barcelona, Spain by Enric Bernat. Continuing on, the “ logo was designed in 1969 by the artist Salvador Dalí. Its first marketing campaign was the logo with the slogan "Es rodondo y dura mucho", which translates from Spanish as "It's round and long-lasting". Later, celebrities like Madonna were hired to advertise the product.”

Question 10

Which candy does this yellow bear represent?

When we hear this company’s name, it’s hard not to think of gummy bears. As Wikipedia indicates, this company “made the first gummi candy in 1922 when Hans Riegel, Sr. invented the first Gummibärchen (little gummy bears). After Hans Riegel, Sr. [passed away], his son, also named Hans Riegel, took over the company. Over the years, [this company] has expanded its operations, taking over many local confectionery manufacturers in countries all over the world. It began international expansion in the 1960s and entered [US] markets in the 1980s. It currently operates 16 factories which produce over 100 million gummy bears per day.”

Question 11

Name this popular coffee house!

This coffeehouse chain has become one of the most notable brands in the entire food and drink industry around the world. As Wikipedia explains, this company “was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. As of 2018, the company operates 28,218 locations worldwide. [This company] is considered the main representative of "second wave coffee", initially distinguishing itself from other coffee-serving venues in the US by taste, quality, and customer experience while popularizing darkly roasted coffee.” Popular drinks served at this place include “espresso, caffe latte, full- and loose-leaf teas including Teavana tea products, Evolution Fresh juices, Frappuccino beverages” and many more.

Question 12

What is this company name?

This company was founded back on July 13th, 1937 (which is almost 82 years ago for those who don’t have a calculator) and specializes in doughnuts and, to a lesser extent, coffee. An interesting anecdote regarding a unique flavor is provided by Wikipedia: “On July 1, 2010, [they] introduced a doughnut that included the soft drink Cheerwine, which was to be sold in grocery stores in North and South Carolina during July. The doughnuts proved so popular that the Salisbury, North Carolina, location (the town where Cheerwine is made) sold them as well. After July 31, this was the only place to get them.”

Question 13

Where can we go for a quick taco?

Caution: you may crave a taco after reading this. As told by Wikipedia, “The restaurants serve a variety of Tex-Mex foods that include tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, novelty and specialty items, and a variety of "value menu" items. As of 2018, [this company] serves more than 2 billion customers each year at 7,000 restaurants, more than 80 percent of which are owned and operated by independent franchisees and licensees.” The company has been in operation for almost 60 years, founded back on March 21, 1962 in Downey, California. We can’t finish this question without mentioning the Quesarito, which is a burrito wrapped with a cheese quesadilla (*drools*).

Question 14

Which soft drink does this logo belong to?

The journey of this drink, as told by Wikipedia, goes like this: “the original formula was invented in 1940 by Tennessee beverage bottlers Barney and Ally Hartman. A revised formula was created by Bill Bridgforth in 1958. The rights to this formula were obtained by the Tip Corporation of Marion, Virginia. William H. "Bill" Jones of the Tip Corporation further refined the formula”, launching the version that we know today. While there was usually only one variation, the company has also introduced, at different times, a sugar-free version, and a cherry flavor called Code Red. This drink is as green as they come and is a popular drink across the USA and in international markets.

Question 15

Name this tasty burrito and bowl franchise!

This fast-casual dining restaurant has a huge following. It does have its competitors, of course, such as ”Qdoba Mexican Grill, Moe's Southwest Grill, Rubio's Coastal Grill, and Baja Fresh” (via Wikipedia), but this burrito and bowl-slingin’ eatery wins out. “With more than 2,000 locations, [this chain] had a net income of US $475.6 million and a staff of more than 45,000 employees in 2015” (according to Wikipedia). So if you’re ever feeling a quick crave for a heavy burrito (with different options of meat and veg), then you can bet your bottom dollar that this place can help you out.

Question 16

Whose logo is this?

If you’ve ever wandered down the frozen aisle of the supermarket, you’ve almost certainly seen this company’s products. As Wikipedia explains, this company was “co-founded in 1956 by brothers… In their first year of production, the company hired 30 employees and grossed over $150,000 in sales. During the 1970s-1990s, the company expanded into additional prepared food markets including frozen pizza and vegetables. As of 2017, the company is the world's largest manufacturer of frozen potato products and has over 20,000 employees and 47 production facilities in six continents. The company generates more than C$8.5 billion in annual sales.” So, whose logo is it?

Question 17

Where does this spoon come from?

If after reading this you know which brand it is and suddenly get a craving for brownies, we apologize in advance. As told by Wikipedia, the image of [this brand] has endured several generations, adapting to changing social, political and economic currents. Apart from advertising campaigns in printed, broadcast and digital media, [the brand has] received a number of cultural references in film, literature, music and comics.” Some of the more popular products produced by this company include Fruit Roll-Ups, Brownie Bar, “Shake and make" pancake mix, and Warm Delights microwavable desserts, among others. So can you figure this one out?

Question 18

Name this quick burger joint!

It's certainly been a story of rapid growth for this US food chain. Wikipedia tell the story: "It started out as a hot dog cart inside Madison Square Park in 2001, and its popularity steadily grew. In 2004, it moved to a stand within the park, expanding its menu from New York-style hotdogs to one with hamburgers, hotdogs, fries and its namesake milkshakes. The company advertises it uses natural, hormone and antibiotic free Angus beef. Since its founding, it has been one of the fastest-growing food chains, eventually becoming a public company filing for an initial public offering of stock in late 2014."

Question 19

Which ice cream company is this logo from?

We could talk about the history of this company, or perhaps the different variations of creative ice cream flavors. Instead, however, we’re going to tell you all about one of the most artery-clogging creations we’ve ever come across: “The "Vermonster" is a large ice cream sundae served in a "Vermonster Bucket" in [this company’s] "scoop shops." Its ingredients are 20 scoops of ice cream, 4 bananas, 4 ladles of hot fudge, 3 chocolate chip cookies, 1 chocolate fudge brownie, 10 scoops of walnuts, 2 scoops each of any 4 toppings, and whipped cream. It contains 14,000 calories” (as told by Wikipedia).

Question 20

Name this brand!

Headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, this pizza joint has been around since May 8, 1959, and is nearing in on its 60 year anniversary. “The company is famous for its advertising catchphrase, "Pizza! Pizza!" which was introduced in 1979. The phrase refers to two pizzas being offered for the comparable price of a single pizza from competitors. Originally, the pizzas were served in a single long package (a piece of corrugated cardboard in 2-by-1 proportions, with two square pizzas placed side by side)” (via Wikipedia). As of 2017, there were 5,463 locations worldwide, most of which are based in the USA.

Question 21

Match the logo to the brand!

Whether you’re from the USA and call it ketchup, or if you’re from Down Under in Australia and refer to it as ‘tomato sauce’, you’ve probably come across this brand on too many occasions to count. It’s been a long road for this brand, which was first introduced back in 1876 (yeah, that’s a pretty long time ago if you ask us). As told by Wikipedia, “In 1907, [this company] started producing 13 million bottles of ketchup per year, exporting ketchup all over the world, including India, Australia, South America, Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom."

Question 22

Which popular eatery boasts this logo?

This casual dining restaurant chain was first introduced to the world in New York City, on March 15th, 1965 by Alan Stillman and Daniel R. Scoggin. Nowadays, it is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and serves customers worldwide across its estimated 870 locations in around 60 countries. But which is its most popular location? Wikipedia let’s us know that “Historically, the chain's highest grossing location is at Haymarket Leicester Square, which opened in 1992 in Central London. The Haymarket branch is also regarded as the 'most popular' branch as well as being financially most successful. In October 2009, Haymarket broke the world record for biggest profit made in any week, throughout [the company’s] history.”

Question 23

Which logo is this?

It’s been over 141 years since this company has existed, which is a darn long time if you ask us. While they’re most famous simply for their oats, the company also owns a number of other breakfast cereal brands, including: “Cap'n Crunch, Life cereal, Quisp, Mother's Natural Foods, Quaker 100% Natural Granola, Kretschmer Wheat Germ”, and more (as told by Wikipedia). The company has also tried its hand at a variety of snack foods, such as yogurt bars, snack bars, soy crisps, rice snacks, and even a few drinks here and there. Does any name stand out as a potential match to the logo?

Question 24

Where can we get late night pizza?

Founded by James Monaghan, Tom Monaghan and Dominick DiVarti, this pizza empire has been around for almost 60 years after opening its first location in Michigan, USA. According to Wikipedia, this pizza chain’s “menu varies by region. The current menu in the United States features a variety of main and side dishes. Pizza is the primary focus, with traditional, specialty, and custom pizzas available in a variety of crust styles and toppings. In 2011, [it] launched artisan-style pizzas. Additional entrees include pasta, bread bowls, and oven-baked sandwiches. The menu offers chicken and bread sides, as well as beverages and desserts.”

Question 25

Name this logo!

If you agree with what they tell you, then America runs on this company’s coffee and donuts. As told by Wikipedia, it is a “multinational coffee company and quick service restaurant. It was founded by William Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1950.” “With nearly 12,000 locations in 36 countries, [this brand] is one of the largest coffee and baked goods chains in the world. Its products include donuts, bagels, other baked goods, and a variety of hot and iced beverages.” Of its 12,000 locations, there are approximately 7,500 in the US, compared to the 17,000 Starbucks locations. So can you match the name to the logo?

Question 26

Name this place... go!

Another casual dining establishment making it onto our quiz, this brand is currently headquartered in Orlando, Florida but serves a plethora of countries around the world. Those destinations include the United States, Puerto Rico, Kuwait, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Japan, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Brazil, Malaysia and Ecuador. As told by Wikipedia, “The brand specializes in seafood, including lobster, shrimp, fish, crab, and mollusks. It also serves chicken, steak, and pasta.” It boasts over 700 locations worldwide and has been around for a little over 50 years. Do you think that you can match the logo to the company name?

Question 27

Where can we go for a pretzel?

Let’s take a trip down memory lane, shall we? This pretzel chain “started as a market stand in the Downingtown, Pennsylvania Farmer's Market in 1988. The franchise began when a store location opened at Saturday's Market in Middletown, Pennsylvania. [The brand then] celebrated their 100th store opening in Granite Run Mall, Media, Pennsylvania, in 1992. In 1995, the first train station location opened at Penn Station in New York City. This year also brought the opening of the first international store in Jakarta, Indonesia.” Currently there are over 1500 locations scattered around the globe, some of which pop up in various malls and stores, such as Walmart.

Question 28

Finish this coffee brand's name

Coming out of Switzerland, this company, as told by Wikipedia, is “the largest food company in the world, measured by revenues and other metrics, since 2014. It ranked No. 64 on the Fortune Global 500 in 2017 and No. 33 on the 2016 edition of the Forbes Global 2000 list of largest public companies. [This company’s] products include baby food, medical food, bottled water, breakfast cereals, coffee and tea, confectionery, dairy products, ice cream, frozen food, pet foods, and snacks.” It was originally founded back in 1866 by a man who named the company after himself. It serves people worldwide and is a much bigger company than many of us actually realise.

Question 29

Match the mascot to the brand!

They’ve been sitting on supermarket shelves for a long time now, launched back in 1948. It’s undoubtedly one of the top brands of cheese puffs in the US (and worldwide, for that matter), and is currently owned by PepsiCo. As Wikipedia explains, “The original Crunchy [variety] are still in production but the product line has since expanded to include 21 different types of [this product] in North America alone. As [they] are sold in more than 36 countries, the flavor and composition is often varied to match regional taste and cultural preferences—such as Savory Cream in China, and Strawberry in Japan.” In case you were wonder, Chester is the mascot’s name!

Question 30

Where is this bunny from?

This product initially was created as a simple chocolate powder mix, back in 1948. In 1999, they company launched a cereal version of the product, which adopted the tagline “a breakfast cereal that "turns milk into chocolate milk,"” (via Wikipedia). Wikipedia elaborates further: “Since 1999, the brand has been known [under its current name] worldwide. Today, the name appears on a wide range of products, including breakfast cereals, powdered mixes for flavored milk, syrups, ready to drink products, candy bars, chocolate fondue fountains, hot cocoa mix, and more.” As for the mascot, he is colloquially known as ‘Quicky’ in Canada, France and Italy.

Question 31

Which brand of chips is this?

This company sells chips, pure and simple. They have been around for almost 90 years, first introduced to the public back in 1932 in the United States. As Wikipedia explains, the selection of different flavours wasn’t always so vast in America: “Barbecue-flavored potato chips, which appeared in 1958, was the only flavor available in the United States other than the conventional salted chip until the introduction of Sour Cream & Onion in the late 1970s.” Healthwise, as Wikipedia elaborates, “As with most snack foods, [this] brands contain very few vitamins and minerals in any variety. At ten percent of the daily requirement per serving, vitamin C is the highest. Salt content is particularly high, with a serving containing as much as 380 mg of sodium.”

Question 32

Which business sports this logo?

This company, headquartered out of Contra Costa Centre, California, was founded back in 1886 and is a big player in the processed food industry. As told by Wikipedia, their products include “Canned fruit, canned vegetables, broth, sauce, fruit cups, and others.. [and serves the] United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, Middle East, Philippines, Indian Subcontinent and Kenya.” For a little fun fact for any Simpsons fans out there, feast on this: “On The Simpsons, Chief Wiggum showed off to a group of Springfield Elementary School students some banana brand stickers and one of them was a sticker [for this brand].” (via Wikipedia).

Question 33

Name this chocolate brand!

This company showcases a unique chocolate design that ranges in size all the way from 10 cm to nearly a metre long! According to Wikipedia, the story of triangular shape of the chocolate as well as the design of the logo goes like this: “The triangular shape of the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps is commonly believed to have given [the founder] his inspiration for the shape of [his chocolate]. However, according to [the founder’s] sons, the triangular shape originates from a pyramid shape that dancers at the Folies Bergères created as the finale of a show that [the founder] saw."

Question 34

Which chewing gum brand is this?

A whopping 126 years ago is when this chewing gum product was introduced to the world, way back in 1893. As told by Wikipedia, this “is a brand of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company, a U.S. company that since 2008 has been a subsidiary of the privately held Mars, Incorporated.” While its gum boasts a fruit flavour, the exact fruit is purposely kept vague, which Wikipedia elaborates on: “Which fruit serves as the model for its flavor is kept vague in advertising, though in 2003, [an] agency characterized it as a combination of banana and pineapple, and some people say it resembles jackfruit. According to two books in the Imponderables series, peach is one crucial flavor among many others.”

Question 35

Name this fine chocolate brand!

If the world of fine chocolate entices you, then look no further than this confectionery company based out of Belgium. Apparently the people of Belgium “consume 600 million [of this company’s] products a year”. That is a hell of a lot of chocolate if you ask us. Wikipedia continues: “The emblem of [this company] is an elephant, a symbol that recalls the African origin of the cocoa beans used in the manufacture of [this company’s products]. One source also claims that elephants were used to haul the sacks of cocoa beans.” So there you have it. Anyone craving chocolate now?

Question 36

Name this pizza brand!

This pizza place has a true rags to riches backstory. Wikipedia elaborates: This “restaurant was founded in 1984 when [the founder] knocked out a broom closet in the back of his father's tavern, Mick's Lounge, in Jeffersonville, Indiana. He then sold his 1971 Camaro Z28 to purchase US$1,600 worth of used pizza equipment and began selling pizzas to the tavern's customers out of the converted closet. His pizzas proved sufficiently popular that a year later he moved into an adjoining space. Dipping sauce specifically for pizza was invented by [this company] that same year, and has since become popular when eating pizza, especially the crust.”

Question 37

Who is famous for their Peri-Peri chicken?

Even though this company hasn’t been around as long as some of the other popular fast-casual dining establishments, it’s quickly created a reputation for itself. As for how it started, “the restaurant was founded in 1987 in the Johannesburg suburb Rosettenville when Portuguese-born audio engineer Fernando Duarte took his entrepreneur friend Robert Brozin to a takeaway called Chickenland for a meal. After trying the chicken with piri piri, they bought the restaurant” (via Wikipedia). The company now boasts locations in five continents and a large number of countries. We don’t know about you, but we’re craving some chicken right about now. So, can you match the logo to the name?

Question 38

Name this chicken shack!

This quick chicken joint was made famous by the hit AMC TV series, Breaking Bad. Unfortunately it was solely fictional, so we won’t be bumping into Walter White or Gus Fring anytime soon. However, as Hello Giggles points out, the 10th anniversary of the show’s debut inspired some locals in Albuquerque to temporarily change that: “Breaking Bad might be over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate the iconic Walter White with some [of the show’s] fried chicken. That’s right, the restaurant is coming back to life for the show’s 10th anniversary with the help of two fans… The venue itself is Twisters, a burger and burrito joint in Albuquerque, New Mexico.”

Question 39

Which burger restaurant's logo is this arrow part of?

This fast-food burger joint has developed somewhat of a cult following, due to its limited location - the chain is only present in the US Southwest and across the Pacific coast, which means that anyone living over on the East Coast will have to continue to wait. As explained by Wikipedia, “It was founded in Baldwin Park, California, in 1948 by Harry Snyder and Esther Snyder. The chain is currently headquartered in Irvine, California and has expanded outside Southern California into the rest of California, as well as into Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Texas, and Oregon. The current owner is Lynsi Snyder, the Snyders' only grandchild.”

Question 40

Name this logo!

This company began as a meager old hot dog stand in Los Angeles back in 1941. The founders, a husband, and wife team known as the Karchers then opened up an actual restaurant in Anaheim, California in 1945. Skipping forward a handful of decades, and this has become a very popular fast food chain: “In 2016, Entrepreneur listed [this company] as #54 on their Top Franchise 500 list, which ranks the overall financial strength, stability, and growth rate for the top 500 franchises in any field across the United States” (as told by Wikipedia). So, can you match the logo to the name?

Question 41

On which cereal box would we find this little guy?

This is one of those kinds of cereals that kids absolutely love, but parents try so hard to keep out of their kitchens. It’s not too hard to understand why, considering that there are sugar-packed marshmallows scattered throughout the box. Wikipedia elaborates; “The cereal consists of toasted oat pieces and multi-colored marshmallow shapes ("marbits" or marshmallow bits). The label features a leprechaun mascot, [who is] animated in commercials.” The cereal was created back in 1964 and, as indicated by the slogan, “They're magically delicious" (but we’ll let you decide that one for yourself). Let us see who knows the name of this one.

Question 42

This one is a little spicy!

Be careful because this one could get a little too spicy to handle. From humble origins back in 1975 in Dallas, Texas, this casual restaurant chain now boasts over 1600 locations worldwide. As Wikipedia helps to explain, “Lavine's concept was to create an informal, full-service dining restaurant with a menu featuring different types of hamburgers offered at an affordable price. The brand proved successful, and by the early 1980s, there were 28 locations in the region, all featuring similar Southwest decor. In 1983, Lavine sold the company to restaurant executive Norman E. Brinker, formerly of the Pillsbury restaurant group that owned Bennigan's.”

Question 43

Anyone care for a quick slice?

Before we head out and grab a slice of pizza, let’s find out a little about this brand. Beginning in Kansas, USA, This is a “restaurant chain and international franchise which was founded in 1958 by Dan and Frank Carney. The company is known for its Italian-American cuisine menu, including pizza and pasta, as well as side dishes and desserts. [It] has 16,796 restaurants worldwide as of March 2018, making it the world's largest pizza chain in terms of locations. It is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., one of the world's largest restaurant companies.” It is notable for creating a stuffed crust pizza, as well as a ‘Thin ‘N Crispy’ variety to the original pan crust pizza.

Question 44

Quickly name this fast-food logo!

If you’re after a plain and simple chicken sandwich, this place has got you covered. Relayed via Wikipedia, “headquartered in the city of College Park, Georgia, [this chain is] specializing in chicken sandwiches. Founded in May 1946, it operates more than 2,200 restaurants, primarily in the United States. The restaurant serves breakfast before transitioning to its lunch and dinner menu. [It] also offers customers catered selections from its menu for special events. As of 2018, [this chain] is on track to become the third largest fast food chain, behind McDonald's and Wendy's." So do you think you know its name?

Question 45

Where does this Buffalo belong?

If wings is your jam, then folks, look no further! This US-style establishment is a “casual dining restaurant and sports bar franchise in the United States, Canada, India, Mexico, Oman, Panama, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam which specializes in Buffalo wings and sauces” (as told by Wikipedia). It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, 37 years ago and has grown steadily since then, now boasting over 1200 locations worldwide. It used to have ‘& Weck’ at the end of its name, but dropped that part off in 1998. The chain showcases over a dozen different sauces for its wings and also offers up other side dishes.

Question 46

Who is this guy?

Compared to some of the other food chains we’ve brought up already, this one is very small by comparison. It boasts approximately 77 USA stores and 279 in Japan (according to Wikipedia), with its original founded in 1936 in Glendale, California. Its name has changed a number of times over the years, initially called Bob's Pantry, then were referred to as Bob's and Bob's Drive-Ins. The chain has a signature dish, as Wikipedia explains: “The signature hamburger is the original double deck hamburger. The novel hamburger started as a joke. In February 1937, members of an area big band, who were regular customers, visited Bob's Pantry, one asking, "How about something different, something special?.” Bob Wian improvised, creating the first (then unnamed) [signature burger], intending the thing "look ridiculous, like a leaning tower”."

Question 47

Match this logo!

This brand was created back in 1980 as a casual dining establishment serving dishes such as chicken, pasta, salads and burgers. They also boast a signature dish, known as ‘riblets’. “As of December 2017, there were 1,936 restaurants operating system-wide in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, and 15 other countries, all owned and operated by franchisees. The company was headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, after moving from bordering Johnson County, Kansas. in September 2011”(via Wikipedia). So, have you figured out the name of this chain yet? We'll give you hint... it's got something to do with apples, believe it or not.

Question 48

Where can we find this critter?

Bright colours and a truckload of sugar is what has got kids (and kids at heart, let's be honest) hooked onto this breakfast cereal. We could tell you about the extremely high levels of sugar (over one third of all ingredients!) but we’d prefer to remain blissfully ignorant. To digress, according to Wikipedia, “Originally, there were only red, orange, and yellow loops, but green, blue, and purple were added during the 1990s.” Furthermore, “Although the marketing side of Kellogg's sold the idea that each individual loop color was a different flavor, Kellogg's has acknowledged that all share the same fruit-blend flavor.”

Question 49

And what about this tiger?

It took until 1983 for this brand to realise that perhaps having the word ‘sugar’ in their cereal’s name wasn’t the best idea, especially since it’s the parents who more often than not do the shopping. This is another brand under the Kellogg’s umbrella, and like many of its counterparts, also boasts an incredible high sugar level. As for the brand’s mascot, “Tony the Tiger has been the mascot of [this cereal] since its introduction. Tony is known for uttering the cereal's slogan: "They're Gr-r-reat!" (the "r"s in "Great" being drawn-out)“ (as told by Wikipedia). Do you know what it is?

Question 50

Match the logo to the store!

“The first DQ restaurant was located in Joliet, Illinois. It was operated by Sherb Noble and opened for business on June 22, 1940. It served a variety of frozen products, such as soft serve ice cream”, as told by Wikipedia. Skip ahead to today, almost 80 years later, and the DQ brand now sports over 4400 stores across the USA and 6800 worldwide. One of the most famous items on the menu is the Blizzard, which is a “soft-serve mechanically blended with mix-in ingredients such as sundae toppings and/or pieces of cookies, brownies, or candy. It has been a staple on the menu since its introduction in 1985, a year in which [DQ] sold more than 100 million Blizzards.” (via Wikipedia).

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