Which famous food advertising slogan was reportedly created after a company executive's chance remark during a disappointing product meeting?
Test your knowledge of famous food advertising slogans and their origins! Some food product slogans have become so iconic that they're instantly recognizable across generations, but do you know the stories behind their creation? This trivia poll challenges you to identify which famous food slogan was actually created during an unexpected or unusual circumstance. The right answer might surprise you!
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- "Finger Lickin' Good" (KFC) - originated when a store manager was filmed licking his fingers during a local TV commercial in 1956
- "Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands" (M&Ms) - created after soldiers in WWII reported the candy's heat-resistant qualities
- "Breakfast of Champions" (Wheaties) - came from a billboard the company's advertising manager passed while driving to work
- "Got Milk?" (California Milk Processor Board) - conceived when an executive couldn't answer a focus group question because his mouth was full of peanut butter
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