Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Friday, July 1, 202207/01/2022

Braggin’ Rights 7/1/22

Question:  A little less than 5% of us haven’t used one of these in over a year.  What is it?…

Thursday, June 30, 202206/30/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/30/22

Question:  A new poll found that nearly half of us say this smell both relaxes us and brings us joy. …

Wednesday, June 29, 202206/29/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/29/22

Question:  We see these on cooking shows a lot, but a new survey found that only 1 in 5 homes…

Tuesday, June 28, 202206/28/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/28/22

Question:  This candy bar is named after a popular milkshake from the early 1900’s.  Which candy bar is it? Answer: …

Monday, June 27, 202206/27/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/27/22

Question:  A recent poll found that 5% of men admitted to trying to grill this on their grill.  What is…

Friday, June 24, 202206/24/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/24/22

Question:   In a recent summer survey, a little over 5% of people said it’s okay to do this.  What is…

Thursday, June 23, 202206/23/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/23/22

Question:  This big movie came out this week (June 20th) back in 1975.  Which movie is it? Answer:  Jaws. Today’s…

Wednesday, June 22, 202206/22/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/22/22

Question:  According to a recent survey, pharmacists say this is the #1 question people ask them. Answer:  Can I take…

Monday, June 20, 202206/20/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/20/2

Question:  A recent study found that of the roughly 60 billion of these consumed around the world, just over half…

Friday, June 17, 202206/17/2022

Braggin’ Rights 6/17/22

Question:  A little under 15% of dads said in a recent survey that they’d enjoy doing this activity for Father’s…

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