Quiz: How many of these grocery store staples can you name based on their ’70s ad jingles?

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Do you get nostalgic thinking about the groovy ’70s? Well, it’s time to put that memory to the test! This quiz is not just any quiz; it’s a throwback challenge that will have you humming along to the iconic jingles that made these grocery store staples unforgettable. Are you ready to stroll down the supermarket aisle of yesteryear?

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Hint No. 1

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Answer: Libby’s

Libby’s canned goods are an American pantry staple. This catchy jingle from the 1970s helped Libby’s products become a household name. The jingle emphasized the quality that you’d get when you saw “Libby’s” on the label.

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Hint No. 2

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Answer: Wisk

Wisk laundry detergent used this unforgettable jingle to fight “ring around the collar.” This line became synonymous with stain-removing power in the 1970s.

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Hint No. 3

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Answer: Dr. Pepper

The Dr. Pepper jingle was all about inclusivity, inviting everyone to be a “Pepper.” This quirky song was a staple in ’70s advertising and made Dr. Pepper a favorite among soft drink fans

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Hint. No. 4

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Answer: McDonald’s Big Mac

This jingle helped make the Big Mac an iconic fast-food item. McDonald’s used this jingle to lay out precisely what goes into this beloved sandwich, and it became instantly memorable.

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Hint No. 5

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Answer: Almond Joy & Mounds

This jingle cleverly differentiated between the two candy bars—Almond Joy has nuts, Mounds doesn’t. A catchy way to remember the difference!

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Hint No. 6

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Answer: Maxwell House

Maxwell House coffee used this line to emphasize the quality and satisfaction of their product. This phrase became an iconic tagline that people associate with great coffee.

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Hint No. 7

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Answer: M&Ms

This jingle made M&M’s stand out for its unique coating that wouldn’t melt as easily as other chocolates, making it a convenient treat.

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Hint No. 8

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Answer: Frosted Flakes

Tony the Tiger sang the praises of Frosted Flakes with this line, instantly becoming a breakfast cereal icon and making mornings more energetic for kids and adults alike.

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Hint no. 9

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Answer: Kix Cereal

Kix used this jingle to reassure parents about the nutritional value while highlighting that kids loved the taste too, striking a balance between health and flavor.

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