Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Tuesday, July 9, 202407/09/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JULY 9

QUESTION: 24% of people give THIS up when wanting to live a cleaner lifestyle ANSWER: COFFEE

Tuesday, July 9, 202407/09/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JULY 8

QUESTION: The Average person uses 4 of these a day ANSWER: Cups

Friday, July 5, 202407/05/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JULY 5

QUESTION: THIS is eaten more in the summer than any other time of year. ANSWER: Watermelon.

Thursday, July 4, 202407/04/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JULY 4

QUESTION: 65% of Americans own one of these…. ANSWER: an American Flag

Wednesday, July 3, 202407/03/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JULY 3

QUESTION: 5% of men have lied to their significant other about the cost of THIS ANSWER: Their engagement ring.

Tuesday, July 2, 202407/02/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JULY 2

QUESTION: What do americans say is the SECOND best part of grilling? ANSWER: Just being outside. (the food was number…

Monday, July 1, 202407/01/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JULY 1

QUESTION: THIS is the most popular breakfast cereal in the US ANSWER: Honey Nut Cheerios

Friday, June 28, 202406/28/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JUNE 28

31 million Americans will not do this today? Eat Breakfast.

Thursday, June 27, 202406/27/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JUNE 27

QUESTION: 8 OUT OF TEN SPOUSES DON’T TRUST THEIR SPOUSE WITH THIS ANSWER: WAKING THEM UP.

Wednesday, June 26, 202406/26/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- JUNE 26

QUESTION: 40% of concert goers think THESE should be banned… ANSWER: signs/posters.

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