Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Friday, August 8, 202508/08/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 8, 2025

Q: The first one of these was introduced in 1958. A: Diet soda

Thursday, August 7, 202508/07/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 7, 2025

Q: You can get 27,000 miles out of one of these. A: A shopping cart

Wednesday, August 6, 202508/06/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 6, 2025

Q: 70% of people admit they do this in the bathroom. A: Sing in the shower

Tuesday, August 5, 202508/05/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 5, 2025

Q: If your feet are tired, doctors say you should soak them in this beverage. A: Beer

Monday, August 4, 202508/04/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 4, 2025

Q: On average, kids make their parents do this twelve times a day. A: Laugh

Tuesday, July 29, 202507/29/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – July 29, 2025

Q: This is illegal in 35 states. A: Selling lemonade at a stand without a permit

Monday, July 28, 202507/28/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – July 28, 2025

Q: 20% of people eat this every day. A: A bowl of cereal

Friday, July 18, 202507/18/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – July 18, 2025

Q: 71% of people love the smell of this. 19% do not. A: Bacon

Thursday, July 17, 202507/17/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – July 17, 2025

Q: 39% of Americans can’t get through the day without doing this. A: Cursing

Wednesday, July 16, 202507/16/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz- July 16, 2025

Q: The average adult makes 27 decisions a month based on this. A: Their pet

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