#6187, aired 2011-07-05 | SWEET TREATS $200: This name comes before "Pieces", "Fast Break" & "Peanut Butter Cup" Reese's |
#6187, aired 2011-07-05 | SWEET TREATS $400: With chocolate creme & golden cookies, the uh-oh version of this Nabisco cookie is the reverse of the original an Oreo |
#6187, aired 2011-07-05 | SWEET TREATS $600: The kid seen here is the official spokesperson of these snack cakes Twinkies |
#6187, aired 2011-07-05 | SWEET TREATS $800: The yellow label of this Nestle candy bar says it's "crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery" Butterfingers |
#6187, aired 2011-07-05 | SWEET TREATS $1000: Some lemon pies are topped with this, which is made from just egg whites & granulated sugar meringue |
#5323, aired 2007-10-31 | TREATS $200: Halvah, a Middle East treat, is traditionally made from these seeds, ground up, & honey sesame seeds |
#5323, aired 2007-10-31 | TREATS $400: It's the popular summertime dessert seen here strawberry shortcake |
#5323, aired 2007-10-31 | TREATS $600: Chocolate, caramel & often pecans go into these candies shaped like & named for a certain reptile turtles |
#5323, aired 2007-10-31 | TREATS $800: "Her" packaged treats include marshmallow pies, nutty bars & chocolate chip "snack cakes" Little Debbie |
#5323, aired 2007-10-31 | TREATS $1,000 (Daily Double): Legend says its name goes back to when an Atlantic City candy stand was flooded during high tide saltwater taffy |
#5089, aired 2006-10-26 | HIDDEN DVD TREATS $200: A "Master of Your Domain" episode aired, but a script too hot even for this '90s sitcom is hidden on the DVD Seinfeld |
#5089, aired 2006-10-26 | HIDDEN DVD TREATS $400: Seen here is the sock puppet version of this film, hidden on the DVD The Incredibles |
#5089, aired 2006-10-26 | HIDDEN DVD TREATS $600: Tom Hanks, the producer of this hugely successful independent film, talks about Mediterranean food on the DVD My Big Fat Greek Wedding |
#5089, aired 2006-10-26 | HIDDEN DVD TREATS $800: You can see Tom Cruise as Vincent the killer being extra bad on hidden parts of this film's DVD Collateral |
#5089, aired 2006-10-26 | HIDDEN DVD TREATS $1000: Press Enter every time Ben Stiller, as White Goodman, snaps his fingers in this pseudo-sports film & you'll see a treat Dodgeball |
#4524, aired 2004-04-15 | SWEET TREATS $200: This breakfast pastry, often filled with fruit or cheese, sounds like a specialty of Copenhagen danish |
#4524, aired 2004-04-15 | SWEET TREATS $400: On Hanukkah it's traditional to give out chocolates shaped like these, in little bags coins |
#4524, aired 2004-04-15 | SWEET TREATS $600: Nestle suggests making these indoors using mini marshmallows, Toll House morsels & Golden Grahams cereal s'mores |
#4524, aired 2004-04-15 | SWEET TREATS $800: Stop by this franchise when its "Hot Light" is on & you'll get fresh glazed doughnuts hot off the line Krispy Kreme |
#4524, aired 2004-04-15 | SWEET TREATS $1000: Fish & chips maker Christopher Sell began frying & selling this treat from Hostess & now it's all the rage Twinkies |
#4249, aired 2003-02-06 | TASTE TREATS? $400: This 31-flavors chain introduced a "Fear Factor" sundae with gummy spiders instead of those pesky live ones Baskin-Robbins |
#4249, aired 2003-02-06 | TASTE TREATS? $800: S.F.'s Butter Restaurant serves these pasta rings that come from a can, "like your babysitter used to make" SpaghettiO's |
#4249, aired 2003-02-06 | TASTE TREATS? $1200: The Entomology Club at Iowa State Univ. put these chirping insects into Chocolate Chirpie Chip Cookies crickets |
#4249, aired 2003-02-06 | TASTE TREATS? $1600: These snakelike fish are jellied & served with hot chili vinegar for a traditional east London snack eels |
#4249, aired 2003-02-06 | TASTE TREATS? $2000: Have all the wildebeest you can eat at the Carnivore Restaurant in this Kenyan capital Nairobi |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | TOURIST TREATS $200: A traditional treat served at Wimbledon consists of these berries & cream Strawberries |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | TOURIST TREATS $400: In Italy it's a term for sweet treats, or the kind of "vita" you'll have if you eat enough Dolce |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | TOURIST TREATS $600: In the U.S. this green vegetable is often creamed; in India cheese is added for saag paneer Spinach |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | TOURIST TREATS $800: Like the slivovitz of other parts of Europe, the Romanian brandy tzuica is made from this fruit Plum |
#3821, aired 2001-03-26 | TOURIST TREATS $1000: A tasca is a Spanish pub serving a variety of these bartop appetizers Tapas |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | DUTCH TREATS $100: One of Louis Pasteur's pupils developed a fermenting agent for this famous beer Heineken |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | DUTCH TREATS $200: A Dutch treat is kaasdoop, a fondue usually made with this type of Dutch cheese Gouda |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | DUTCH TREATS $300: Day or night you can buy (& eat) these fish, raw or pickled, served with gherkins & onions Herring |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | DUTCH TREATS $400: The Dutch are famous for genever, this type of liquor Gin |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | DUTCH TREATS $500: The Rijsttafel ("Rice Table") is a feast that was imported from this former Dutch colony Indonesia |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS $200: Sancocho, a stew made with 5 to 7 meats, is a specialty of this country, Haiti's next-door neighbor Dominican Republic |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS $400: Don't worry if you see this word on a Barbados menu: it refers to a fish, not the star of "Flipper" Dolphin |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS $600: If you order "mountain chicken" in Dominica, you won't get chicken but one of these amphibians Frogs |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS $800: Adventurous eaters in Grenada may dine on this burrowing mammal (it's best to remove the armor first) Armadillo |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS $1000: Puerto Ricans love to drink the juice of this fruit they call parcha -- maybe it makes them feel "amorous" Passion fruit |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | TREATS $100: A year's supply of this is a year's supply of "The San Francisco Treat" Rice-A-Roni |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | TREATS $200: This actor's credits include "Hair" & "Prince of the City" Treat Williams |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | TREATS $400: To make this sweet treat, boil a sugar mixture, add peanuts & cool on a sheet until easily broken Peanut brittle |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | TREATS $500: It was Pat Benatar's next Top 40 hit after "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" Treat Me Right |
#3283, aired 1998-12-09 | TREATS $1,000 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Chuck Woolery.) Going on a date where both people pay is known as this type of treat Dutch treat |
#3265, aired 1998-11-13 | TASTE TREATS $100: As the Planters icon knows, everybody loves these; in 1996 Americans ate 2 billion pounds of them peanuts |
#3265, aired 1998-11-13 | TASTE TREATS $200: Whether you like it hot or cold, borscht is a Russian soup made from these root vegetables beets |
#3265, aired 1998-11-13 | TASTE TREATS $300: If you like it kosher, He'Brew is "The Chosen" type of this beverage & "Exile Never Tasted So Good" beer |
#3265, aired 1998-11-13 | TASTE TREATS $400: If you like it hot, use this brand of sauce made with red peppers, vinegar & salt mined on Avery Island Tabasco |
#3265, aired 1998-11-13 | TASTE TREATS $500: Our writers like this cereal grain whether it's in succotash or bourbon corn |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $200: (Actress Julie Pinson clears her throat before singing the jingle in person.) It promotes itself as "the San Francisco Treat" Rice-A-Roni |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $400: In 1849 the Boudin family "started" baking this type of bread the Bay Area is famous for sourdough |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $600: You can sample chocolate & sundaes at this company's "Chocolate Manufactory" Ghirardelli |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $800: Wineries in this nearby valley include Robert Mondavi & Beringer the Napa Valley |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $1000: San Francisco's Italian immigrants are credited with creating this fish stew with tomatoes cioppino |
#2943, aired 1997-05-21 | SWEET TREATS $100: This jiggly dessert brand was based on a patented recipe by locomotive inventor Peter Cooper Jell-O |
#2943, aired 1997-05-21 | SWEET TREATS $200: Made with sugar & crushed or chopped fruit, these preserves have a softer consistency than jellies jams |
#2943, aired 1997-05-21 | SWEET TREATS $300: Fannie Farmer says don't overbake these chocolate flavored cake squares; they should be moist & chewy brownies |
#2943, aired 1997-05-21 | SWEET TREATS $400: It's a rich soft chocolate treat or a precocious 4-year-old created by Judy Blume Fudge |
#2943, aired 1997-05-21 | SWEET TREATS $500: From a Turkish term for a cool drink, it's French for sherbet sorbet |
#2427, aired 1995-03-07 | SWEET TREATS $200: The southern U.S., especially Louisiana, is famous for these pecan patties pralines |
#2427, aired 1995-03-07 | SWEET TREATS $400: This ice cream company's 2 top-selling flavors are chocolate chip cookie dough & Cherry Garcia Ben & Jerry's |
#2427, aired 1995-03-07 | SWEET TREATS $600: Possibly named for a French cook, it's a small, rich cake baked in a shell-shaped mold a madeleine |
#2427, aired 1995-03-07 | SWEET TREATS $800: It's the flavor of the sauce that's served with Crepes Suzette orange |
#2427, aired 1995-03-07 | SWEET TREATS $1000: Egg yolks, marsala & sugar are the main ingredients in this traditional Italian custard zabaglione |
#2081, aired 1993-09-27 | SWEET TREATS $100: The saltwater type of this candy was first popularized in the 1800s in Atlantic City taffy |
#2081, aired 1993-09-27 | SWEET TREATS $200: Named for its resemblance to an ursine foot, it's an almond-flavored breakfast pastry bear claw |
#2081, aired 1993-09-27 | SWEET TREATS $300: Twizzlers & Nibs are brand names for this type of candy licorice |
#2081, aired 1993-09-27 | SWEET TREATS $400: According to Hostess there should be exactly 7 loops in every icing squiggle on this treat cupcake |
#2081, aired 1993-09-27 | SWEET TREATS $500: Served like a sandwich, this Graham cracker, marshmallow & chocolate treat is a favorite with scouts s'mores |
#1740, aired 1992-03-06 | SWEET TREATS $100: These cookies were introduced by Nabisco in 1902 in a small box imprinted to look like a circus cage Animal Crackers |
#1740, aired 1992-03-06 | SWEET TREATS $200: From 1910 to 1912 this popcorn confection came with prize coupons instead of the prizes themselves Cracker Jack |
#1740, aired 1992-03-06 | SWEET TREATS $300: This snack cake, which turned 60 in 1990, was originally filled with banana creme, not vanilla Twinkies |
#1740, aired 1992-03-06 | SWEET TREATS $400: Nestle says over 125,000 tons of these chocolate chip cookies are baked in the home every year Toll House Cookies |
#1740, aired 1992-03-06 | SWEET TREATS $500: This almost cube-shaped candy was named for the developer's granddaughter, a "hefty" baby Chunky |