Brand Names TriviaThe bird’s nest logo of this chocolate brand comes from its founder’s coat of armsShow AnswerAnswer: Nestle
Brand Names TriviaJohnson & Johnson first sold this brand in 3″ wide, 18″ long strips in 1920; precut ones came in 1924Show AnswerAnswer: Band-Aids
Brand Names TriviaThis flour brand took its name from the award won at the 1880 exhibition in CincinnatiShow AnswerAnswer: Gold Medal
Brand Names TriviaThe striding man seen here is featured on labels of this brandShow AnswerAnswer: Johnny Walker
Brand Names TriviaAfter sipping Kool-Aid & sticking with Krazy Glue, have a pudding from this shackShow AnswerAnswer: Kozy Shack
Brand Names TriviaIts Big Bertha Clubs have helped drive up sales for this golf equipment makerShow AnswerAnswer: Callaway
Brand Names TriviaA watch brand introduced in the 1950s with TV torture testsShow AnswerAnswer: Timex
Brand Names TriviaThis brand of S.C. Johnson storage bags is indispensable to archaeologists in preserving small objectsShow AnswerAnswer: Ziploc bags
Brand Names TriviaIn the 1980s Royal Appliance Manufacturing colored its hand-held vacuum cleaner red & called it thisShow AnswerAnswer: the Dirt Devil
Brand Names TriviaThis brand of vodka, only around since 1992, comes in a blue bottleShow AnswerAnswer: Skyy
Brand Names TriviaThe name of this brand, introduced in 1959, implies that its elastic waistband holds the pants up without helpShow AnswerAnswer: Sansabelt
Brand Names TriviaWhen Anheuser-Busch introduced this beer in the 1870’s, it was fermented twice & pasteurizedShow AnswerAnswer: Budweiser
Brand Names TriviaKraft makes hot cereals called Cream of Rice & Cream of thisShow AnswerAnswer: Wheat
Brand Names TriviaFounded in 1914, the American Pop Corn Company makes this “happy” brand of popcorn, America’s firstShow AnswerAnswer: Jolly Time