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Quiz about Catch That Lucky Ducky
Quiz about Catch That Lucky Ducky

Catch That Lucky Ducky! Trivia Quiz


Lucky Ducky isn't a breakfast cereal or a cereal mascot but it sure sounds like it could be. See if you can 'catch' the names of these cereals, most that have been around for 30 years or more and many that are or have been available all around the world

A multiple-choice quiz by suzi_greer. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
suzi_greer
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
356,352
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
Plays
1705
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 108 (10/10), bradncarol (10/10), tiye (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. This cereal's name is a combination of the name of a kind of fruit and a game kids play with a small ball and little metal pieces. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The name of this cereal is a combination of something you say to scare people and a rather small fruit, mostly grown on bushes. The mascot for this cereal is a blue ghost.
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This cereal's name is a kind of hot chocolate and the name of a magic dragon or a brand name of facial tissue. The mascot is a very strange looking bird. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The first part of the name of this cereal sounds like what you would call grapes and berries and watermelon in general. The second part of the name is what you call the big circles in the sky that planes make at air shows or big circles that amusement park rides make. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This cereal is named for what a bee keeps in a hive, what squirrels store away for winter months, and a word that rhymes with busters. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The next cereal is something you call people who win the lottery and something girls wear on bracelets. A little green man is the mascot.
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The first name of the next cereal is what you roast to make s'mores. If you learn all the letters from A to Z, that's learning your ______. Now add an S to that and you're almost there.
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. You may have learned about this cereal from your parents. It is supposed to help maintain a healthy weight. Your parents and teachers may think you are very smart, they tell you that you're __________. That's the first word of the cereal, the second is not a word, it is a letter of the alphabet. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This cereal name sounds like what you say when you visit neighbors on Halloween, _____ or treat. A rabbit with large floppy ears is the mascot of this cereal. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This cereal is called 'The Breakfast of Champions' and is well known for putting pictures of athletics on their boxes. Part of its name is a type of grain like oats and corn. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This cereal's name is a combination of the name of a kind of fruit and a game kids play with a small ball and little metal pieces.

Answer: Apple Jacks

Apple Jacks is made by Kellogg. The mascots are a cinnamon stick named CinnaMon and an apple called Bad Apple. The green and reddish orange O's have undergone many shape changes since 1965 when Apple Jacks first came on the market.
2. The name of this cereal is a combination of something you say to scare people and a rather small fruit, mostly grown on bushes. The mascot for this cereal is a blue ghost.

Answer: Boo Berry

Boo Berry has been made by General Mills since 1972 and is part of a monster-themed group of cereal. Count Chocula may be the most famous or popular of the group.
3. This cereal's name is a kind of hot chocolate and the name of a magic dragon or a brand name of facial tissue. The mascot is a very strange looking bird.

Answer: Cocoa Puffs

Cocoa Puffs is a General Mills cereal first introduced in 1958. Puffed corn, oats and rice are flavored with chocolate. Sonny is a cuckoo bird that is 'cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs'.
4. The first part of the name of this cereal sounds like what you would call grapes and berries and watermelon in general. The second part of the name is what you call the big circles in the sky that planes make at air shows or big circles that amusement park rides make.

Answer: Froot Loops

Froot Loops have been made by Kellogg since 1964. They are pastel colored O's. The colors represent different types of fruit and the O's are loops. Toucan Sam is the mascot. He is a very colorful bird with a large, black beak.
5. This cereal is named for what a bee keeps in a hive, what squirrels store away for winter months, and a word that rhymes with busters.

Answer: Honey Nut Clusters

Honey Nut Clusters is a General Mills cereal and has been around since 1987. This cereal does not actually have nuts in it. Almond flavoring is substituted. A marketing campaign helped make this cereal popular when ads depicted squirrels finding ingenious ways to steal cereal.
6. The next cereal is something you call people who win the lottery and something girls wear on bracelets. A little green man is the mascot.

Answer: Lucky Charms

Lucky Charms cereal is made by General Mills. There are marshmallow bits in various shapes and colors and toasted oats that have been on grocery shelves since 1964. Lucky the Leprechaun is the mascot who claims the cereal is 'magically delicious'.
7. The first name of the next cereal is what you roast to make s'mores. If you learn all the letters from A to Z, that's learning your ______. Now add an S to that and you're almost there.

Answer: Marshmallow Alpha-Bits

Marshmallow Alpha-Bits is made by Post Cereals. Originally, at introduction in 1990, bits of corn were shaped into letters of the alphabet, then frosting was introduced and eventually, marshmallows were added. The Jackson Five did a series of commercials for the cereal.
8. You may have learned about this cereal from your parents. It is supposed to help maintain a healthy weight. Your parents and teachers may think you are very smart, they tell you that you're __________. That's the first word of the cereal, the second is not a word, it is a letter of the alphabet.

Answer: Special K

Special K is made by Kellogg. It has been around in the U.S. since 1956. The cereal is made mostly of wheat and rice and there is a special diet for people that eat the cereal. They are challenged to follow the diet to 'lose 6 pounds in 2 weeks'.
9. This cereal name sounds like what you say when you visit neighbors on Halloween, _____ or treat. A rabbit with large floppy ears is the mascot of this cereal.

Answer: Trix

Trix is a General Mills cereal that's been around since 1954. In most countries, the cereal pieces are round but in a few countries, the pieces are in the shape of fruit. The pieces are different colors and different fruit flavors. The Trix Rabbit tries to sneak away with the cereal and kids always tell him 'Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids'.
10. This cereal is called 'The Breakfast of Champions' and is well known for putting pictures of athletics on their boxes. Part of its name is a type of grain like oats and corn.

Answer: Wheaties

Wheaties is a General Mills cereal. This cereal first came on the market in 1924. Wheat and bran are baked into flakes. There aren't any flavored bits or coloring or frosting added which makes the cereal seem to be healthier than some other brands. Wheaties puts pictures of all types of athletes on the boxes of cereal.

They also use athletes in their commercials. Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods have each been on the boxes more than 10 times.
Source: Author suzi_greer

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