We Highly Doubt Anyone Can Get 100% On This Food Logo Quiz

Everyone eats, right? I mean, everyone who lives definitely eats. It's one of those very important aspects of living that is sort of required in order to keep on living. And with our modern world, there are so many options for food that it is sometimes hard to keep up with just what companies sell what and just what sorts of products are actually out there and available to us.

That is sort of what this quiz is for. Well, mainly this quiz is all about just how many of these food logos people actually recognize. They range all over the place from fast food to junk food to corporate companies to big chain operations, so there is plenty to try and guess. That is pretty well why we highly doubt that anyone here can get 100% on this quiz.

So, that being said, let's see what sorts of food each quiz-taker here happens to know best and let's see how well people know the big wide world of food company and product logos. There are 35 to sort through so don't think that this will be an easy one to actually ace. It'll take some thought and general knowledge...which not everyone possesses if we're honest.

Question 1

Name this food logo!

Well, this food product is most certainly not one of the healthiest in the world. This logo represents to wide realm of the Hot'N'Ready, which is a pretty popular product overall. And that is actually pretty surprising considering that all that means is a bunch of this product is made up and left to sit in a heating rack on display for all to say while it becomes less and less fresh for all the customers. Not exactly the most appetizing food product in the world, but it is convenient to just be able to walk in and grab a lukewarm pie that's ready to go.

Question 2

Name this food logo!

Who does not love a neighborhood grill and bar? Honestly though. It's always nice to have a local place to go with friends and enjoy a good meal and a few drinks, right? Of course, this particular grill and bar has come to have a certain type of reputation. It's not exactly a high-quality reputation either. According to AdWeek, though, the CEO of this place doesn't like to take the company's rep too seriously. She prefers having a casual approach so that advertising can be used to poke fun at, but also promote the grill house. Surprisingly, it works well enough.

Question 3

Name this food logo!

This logo represents a chain of restaurants that are basically a fast food sandwich joint. Apparently, there are over 3,000 locations of this restaurant around the nation. That is certainly not a small number by any stretch of the imagination. Only last year, Food & Wine referred to this fast food chain as the "second largest sandwich chain" in the country. That's not at all bad. I don't know if that is really true though. Maybe they mean the largest in terms of number of stores but it just cannot be in terms of reputation and enjoyment. I don't think so anyway.

Question 4

Name this food logo!

I am just too nice a person to not give people at least a little bit of a hint with this logo. The space between the two bits of color here? That is where the name of this food product goes. Not a good enough hint? Don't worry, that wasn't the hint anyway. The actual hint I was going to give is that this food product just so happens to be of the beverage sort. That should be a pretty good hint, in my opinion. I mean, I really only know of one sort of drink product that has a logo like this.

Question 5

Name this food logo!

Well, I am definitely going to go out on a limb here and suggest that this is probably one of the biggest of the fast food "restaurants" out there. That is for sure. This specific company started out in the 50s in Florida. 1953, to be exact. So this company definitely has the history behind it for everyone here to know just what it represents. I mean...there is certainly no one taking this quiz who was born before 1953. I mean, there could be. But I am going to sincerely doubt it. I somehow think that most of the quiz-takers here are not pushing 70.

Question 6

Name this food logo!

This logo belongs to a particular fast food chain that started all the way back in 1941. And how did it get its start? It was nothing more than a little hot dog stand somewhere in Los Angeles. That was it. And from that little cart until now, this place has amassed nearly 1,500 locations and has spread all over the continent and all the way out to Australia. That was only as of last year, as a matter of fact. Australia got its very first location in 2017 and I'm not sure if they really realize just what they have let loose in their country...

Question 7

Name this food logo!

This is probably one of the tastiest things on the list but also not exactly one of the healthiest, as it happens. Which is too bad. I prefer vanilla flavoring more than this cherry flavor, but that does not mean that it isn't tasty. This company has long been a part of the country's history and has seemed to have always been a big supporter of both Santa Claus and polar bears. I'm not quite sure why that is the case with this company but it is. This company is owned, along with a ton of other companies, by a set of brothers well-known in the corporate world.

Question 8

Name this food logo!

Look...now, I could give each and every quiz-taker here some pretty huge hints when it comes to choosing the right food product that goes with this logo, but I think what is left on this big store sign is more than enough to hint at exactly what this place is and what the place serves. I mean..."grill & chill"? I think that is fairly obvious. That being said, I did create these questions and sort these photos so...of course I think it is easy. That being said, I will toss out one more hint that I think is incredibly huge. Ice cream cake.

Question 9

Name this food logo!

This is probably one of the oldest of the companies. The food products that are represented by this logo have been in production since 1886. Now, that is some staying power, if one were to ask me anyway. This company is responsible for a ton of food production in the country and is perhaps one of the largest producers out there. At least in terms of the processed foods they push out to the public. This particular company actually pushes food out under several other names but this logo will be seen on plenty of fruit, both whole and canned.

Question 10

Name this food logo!

This is a pretty obvious one, I think anyway. There is just no way that someone in the States could possibly not know this company. I mean, I'm pretty sure that this is the State-side version of Tim Hortons up in the great white north. I realize that Timmies has made it south of the border, but that isn't the point I know that this is a Stateside classic. Especially when it comes to the police. Right? Is this not the main place that they go when they want their typical break of coffee and...well, everyone knows what they eat on their break.

Question 11

Name this food logo!

I think that this logo probably gives away a whole lot more in terms of hints than I ever could without just giving the name out there in the first place. I mean, the shape of the logo is enough to get everyone in the right frame of mind for guessing just what this logo could represent. It may not be as popular as most of the fast food chains out there but it certainly is a fast food chain that has at least some degree of notoriety. I see it every once in a while in small cities throughout Ontario.

Question 12

Name this food logo!

1869 is when this company was founded and I cannot even imagine what their products were like that far back in the day. Of course, they were actually probably more like what the hipsters seem to want these days. All natural products with not many preservatives and blah blah blah. I mean, now their products actually have a shelf life and everyone has a fridge to store them in. That was not the case back in 1869. Not by a long shot. But at least not people can dress their burgers all throughout the year without worrying about this food product spoiling.

Question 13

Name this food logo!

I know, this logo probably seems a little bit more than just a little nondescript, but I promise each and every quiz-taker here that they have seen and/or taken in a product from this food company many times over in their lives thus far. This is representative of perhaps one of the most popular lunch and dinner foods for kids (and now adults as well). There are "gourmet" boxes of some of the products from this company, which is kind of amusing. But there is also all manner of condiments made with this logo slapped on as well. For each meal of the day.

Question 14

Name this food logo!

Alright, so the most important thing here as far as I'm concerned is actually just how limited this company seems to be up here where I'm writing in the great white north. I mean, I know people who take orders for some of the products that bear this label, but it is not a common thing for most people in the country. South of the border, however, there are actually storefronts that bear this logo and these are places where these delectable treats can actually just be purchased over the counter. Trust me when I say that there are many up north who are jealous of these Stateside treats.

Question 15

Name this food logo!

This logo, while it looks pretty sparse, should probably be one of the easier logos out there to spot. I mean, there is something pretty iconic about this logo. At least there was back when I was a kid. It was mainly something about the crispy and curly fries. Especially the curly fries that were spicy. That being said, that is not all that this logo represents. They do all manner of frozen food products that sell quite well. I'm not sure when the last time I saw an ad of theirs was but I also don't have a cable package...because of the internet!

Question 16

Name this food logo!

This company was originally founded in the broom closet of a bar back in 1984, with only just over $1,500 worth of gear to make pizzas. The guy who started the business was working out of his dad's bar, and sold his own '71 Camaro to get the little money to build the business. Once the company went big in the early 90s, it only took a year to land 500 locations around the States. By the time the new millennium rolled around, the business had grown to over 1,500 locations. There are even a couple north of the border. Oh, and he got his old car back...for $250,000.

Question 17

Name this food logo!

Well, now. I do not think that for even a second there will be anyone here who does not recognize this logo at least to some extent. I mean, I don't even watch tv and I saw an ad which bore this logo just last night (of course they'd advertise during the hockey game). At any rate, this logo has been used to sell all manner of strange concoctions like stuffed crust and hot dog crust (which is by far the weirdest), and let's not forget about the awesome sundae bar that some of the places have that are owned by this company.

Question 18

Name this food logo!

Alright, so I just want to make clear right here and right now that I am not looking for the answer here to be "Kraft". That would obviously be a little too on the nose given that the Kraft logo is right there in plain view at the top of this other logo. So, what I am saying is that I am looking for the name of a brand that is owned and produced by craft but that has its own marketing and production lineup. And these products are delicious. Not good for people who are lactose intolerant...but still delicious.

Question 19

Name this food logo!

I know that some people taking this quiz may be still in high school and I know that others may be even older than I am with great I.T. jobs, living in their parents' basement but I dare say that both of these age groups, as well as everyone in between them, will have come across this logo at one point or another. Even at least briefly. I only heard of this brand and saw this logo first sometimes in the 90s but it had apparently been around since the late 60s in the States. But it wasn't until the early 90s that this logo was pushed around the world.

Question 20

Name this food logo!

One might very easily make a guess at this one based on the fact that there are strawberries at the base of the logo. Someone could see the name of a fruit company below and very reasonably guess that to be the right answer. However, I will go out of my way to say that fruit is not the only thing that this company delves into. Not by a long shot. However, this company does have perhaps one of the sweetest brands of jams and jellies out there. So, if someone is looking for a way to deal with their sweet tooth (while disintegrating it as well)...

Question 21

Name this food logo!

Alright, this might be a bit tough for those quiz-takers here who know nothing about their friendly neighbors to the great white north but this logo just happens to represent a company that sits at about the 16th largest in terms of chain restaurants in the snowy white country. It used to be a privately owned company that produced...well, one may guess by the logo...this company's restaurants dished out signature chicken dishes. However, two years ago, this company was bought by the owners of Swiss Chalet...so, I suppose we shall see just how much longer this chain will last north of the border.

Question 22

Name this food logo!

Well, I think that the biggest clue for this question is specifically the whole of the logo itself, without any text. For those who cannot actually tell, the log is a bell. If that is not the single biggest clue here, then I really do not know what to say to those who do not get this question right. I just honestly think that there is no way that people could miss this chihuahua-represented, pretend-Mexi restaurant with a logo that is so obviously a clue that I struggle to find words to dance around the actual answer in the first place.

Question 23

Name this food logo!

This place is very "north of the border-oriented", but there are about 800 or so locations on the State side of things. This logo represents a man who used to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs, built up a food chain from a small place in Hamilton, Ontario, and sadly passed at a fairly young age. The company was continued, though, into a multi-million organization that is probably frequented more than any other fast food chain north of the border. It is that popular and so iconically oriented that they have started to serve poutine there (fries, cheese and gravy...for those stateside people who don't know any better).

Question 24

Name this food logo!

This is an interesting logo. I think it is anyway. I mean, aside from the name of the company and product, the logo tells the person buying the product how to actually take it with nothing more than the simple word "enjoy". I don't know why someone would buy a product with the intent of not enjoying something about it, but there we are. This product was originally started up back in 1886 and was introduced as a medicine of sorts. The name of the product actually makes reference to the type of "medicinal" properties that were put into what became a very unhealthy product.

Question 25

Name this food logo!

This is a very interesting fast food chain. It really only exists in certain parts of the States and actually has a single location in China as well, which I find very curious. Very often, people suggest that this would have been the first fast-food chain in the country, starting back in 1921. Their main product was originally sold for nothing more than five cents for nearly a decade and then ten for nearly two decades. It has become a sort of staple place in terms of being referenced in film and tv. There is even a movie that draws heavily on this place for a title.

Question 26

Name this food logo!

This is the very log that represented what was called "The Tombstone" back in the 90s. It was a pretty popular food deal that people went nutty for at the time. Even now, I know a number of people who like to make fun of fast food chains but I have to say that in terms of the type of product this logo represents, there are obviously better options, but there are far inferior options to this. This was perhaps one of the staple places I ordered from often when living in Toronto. They were open very late which worked for my schedule, and they were affordable and tasty.

Question 27

Name this food logo!

I actually did not even realize that this chain was founded in 1986 up in the great white north. I mean, considering what it is that they sell, I guess it does make perfect sense, ultimately, but I really did not know until researching for this piece. This logo represents an attempts to serve healthier food products than the average chain food stop. Though it started north of the border, this company is all over the globe now and has sat somewhere in the 500 global franchises for over two decades now. So, that being said, someone must recognize this smile...

Question 28

Name this food logo!

This company is huge. This logo represents an incredible number of products that people enjoy the world over (whether or not they are at all healthy). For example, this company is responsible for pushing out such products as Trix, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, and Haagen-Dazs. These are not exactly the best foods for people. They also promote Yoplait and Betty Crocker as well as nearly 100 other brands that are seen the world over. This one tiny logo is the big daddy of a whole ton of companies and brands out there. Just think of the top corner of that Lucky Charms box...

Question 29

Name this food logo!

Alright, look. I am not even going to pretend to give a history about this one. I am not even really going to say much about the types of food that are found in places that bear this logo. Even if people here cannot stand this place, I am certain that everyone taking this quiz can at the very least get this question right. The only real things I have to say about this place are: I wish I drank coffee because theirs is cheap (sometimes free) and everywhere and, I wish they would bring back the pizzas they had in the late 90s.

Question 30

Name this food logo!

Here is one that is pretty out there in terms of marketing and just in terms of the product being sold under this logo. I mean, somehow, these products became a huge deal in this day and age. It is like people cannot find enough time in any day to get any work done so they have to find a way to stay awake for all hours by taking in way too much of this product or that. I also discovered that one of the main ingredients to this particular product is actually meant to send the person crashing down after a time...

Question 31

Name this food logo!

Ok, I have to start by saying that the history of this particular brand is just wonderful. I really think that there is something hilarious about the beginning of this product that needs to be brought back. So, product represented by this logo was first put out on the market in 1893. But it was known then as nothing other than "Brad's Drink". I am not even sorry when I say that I think they should be putting out limited edition flavors and packaging of this product under the title "Brad's Drink". I think it would confuse a lot of people...and hopefully make them laugh.

Question 32

Name this food logo!

It is interesting to note that this particular logo represents a company that, back in the early 00s was nothing more than a pretty small shop with not a lot of funding for expansion. They were so small that when the villain of the Austin Powers films was seen to have his lair in the Needle in Seattle, there was a tiny little shop set up in the back corner serving hot bevvies. And that company did not even have to pay for the promotion. That's how small they were. Now, they are probably the biggest and most incredibly hipster-ish place to be.

Question 33

Name this food logo!

I know, I know. The logo here actually looks like some sort of very confusing traffic sign. It is true. I don't know if that was in any way the intent behind it. I have no idea why it would be, but that is most certainly not the point here. This logo should be well known by most if not all of the quiz-takers here. I mean, this company had their own spokesperson who really was an inspiration to a lot of people until he suddenly found himself in the clink for some very...unpleasant reasons. Regardless, he still promoted a very interesting, marketing-based diet.

Question 34

Name this food logo!

Who does not know this little ginger girl? I mean really. I think there is almost no way. She reminds me a lot of Pippi Longstockings. And maybe that is the name of the chain that bears this logo...who knows? All of that aside though, I know several places near where I am from that have several Tim Hortons locations teamed up with this location to essentially make a super store of fast food. I don't really eat any fast food now but I have to say that when I did, the spicy chicken sandwich from this place was delicious.

Question 35

Name this food logo!

Well, if it isn't the old Colonel himself! This guy, once upon a time, was solely responsible for bringing herbs and spices together to make some delicious dinners that came in the form of a bucket. I know that this seems to be a pretty stateside thing to do, but I still find it weird. It is not often that I go out to do groceries and end up with cooked or fried food in a bucket. But who am I to really judge? Anyway, this is getting off topic. The Colonel has since passed away, but his legacy of finger-licking goodness lives on.

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