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forum threadFreebiesRGreat posted Jan 03, 2009 01:40 AM
forum threadFreebiesRGreat posted Jan 03, 2009 01:40 AM

Bay's Toast To Trivia Weekly Contest - CONTINUALLY ONGOING

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18+, US, one entry per person/email address per week. Correctly answer trivia question to be entered. Continually Ongoing

Prize: (1 winner per week) One case of Bays English Muffins (12 six-count packages). (ARV $25.08)
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Official Rules [bays.com]

18+, US, one entry per person/email address per week. Correctly answer trivia question to be entered. Continually Ongoing

Prize: (1 winner per week) One case of Bays English Muffins (12 six-count packages). (ARV $25.08)

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http://www.bays.com/trivia/index.php

What are the oldest, most widely cultivated and extensively used nuts in the world?

Almonds
Peanuts
Walnuts
Cashews
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tatzgrrlyJan 30, 2009 11:12 PM
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thanks freebs..maybe I will win this in this lifetime laugh out loud
you answered:

Almonds

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How many gallons of maple sap are used to make a single gallon of maple syrup?

5 gallons
14 gallons
50 gallons
2 gallons
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What is the name of the Japanese citrus fruit prized for its highly aromatic rind, and traditionally used in dipping sauces?

Citron
Pomelo
Mandarin
Yuzu
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thanks freebs
you answered:

Yuzu

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http://www.bays.com/trivia/index.php

More of this snack is sold in Dallas than anywhere else in the U.S.:
Potato Chips
Pretzels
Popcorn
Tortilla Chips
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Unlike many other cheeses, this variety takes only 24 hours to make:

Mascarpone
Edam
Camembert
Feta
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What is the largest exporting nation of tea?
China
India
Kenya
Japan
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The earliest candy made that we still enjoy today was most likely:

Brittle
Licorice
Marzipan
Molasses candy
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The earliest candy made that we still enjoy today was most likely:

Brittle
Licorice
Marzipan
Molasses candy
thanks Wink ~Congratulations: You answered correctly. You will be entered in this week's drawing.
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Which President of the United States acquired the nations first service of French porcelain to grace state dinners?

Thomas Jefferson
John F. Kennedy
George Washington
Ronald Reagan

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Which President of the United States acquired the nations first service of French porcelain to grace state dinners?

Thomas Jefferson
John F. Kennedy
George Washington
Ronald Reagan
thanks gf..Id forget about this if it wasn't for you! hug
you answered:

George Washington

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