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What object did U-M students throw at each other during football games?

Answer A

Your answer: Peanuts 

Nope! Back in the late 80s, UM students would throw marshmallows at each other during the football games. Most marshmallows are harmless, but after a student was struck by a concoction of marshmallows pressed together with water, the gooey treats ended up being banned from the stadium. You could say it was a sticky situation. 

Answer B

Your answer: Plastic balls

Nope! Back in the late 80s, UM students would throw marshmallows at each other during the football games. Most marshmallows are harmless, but after a student was struck by a concoction of marshmallows pressed together with water, the gooey treats ended up being banned from the stadium. You could say it was a sticky situation.

Answer C

Your answer: Marshmallows

Correct! Back in the late 80s, UM students would throw marshmallows at each other during the football games. Most marshmallows are harmless, but after a student was struck by a concoction of marshmallows pressed together with water, the gooey treats ended up being banned from the stadium. You could say it was a sticky situation.

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Release Date: 06/29/2018
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