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Which party food are you?

Every zone out at a party and wonder which food best fits your personality? Take 5 minutes to find out!

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Which party food are you?

Answer each question and keep track of your points to find out which party food best fits your personality!

You're the "life of the party".

Very like Me - 4 points

Sort of like me - 3 points

Not really like me - 2 points

Very unlike me - 1 point


You are organized.

Very like Me - 2 points

Sort of like me - 1 point

Not really like me - 3 points

Very unlike me - 4 points


Your friends would describe you as "ambitious".

Very like Me - 2 points

Sort of like me - 1 point

Not really like me - 3 points

Very unlike me - 4 points


You're a little on the sensitive side.

Very like Me - 1 point

Sort of like me - 3 points

Not really like me - 4 points

Very unlike me - 2 points


You anger easily.

Very like Me - 4 points

Sort of like me - 3 points

Not really like me - 2 points

Very unlike me - 1 point


You were always the "sporty" one in school.

Very like Me - 3 points

Sort of like me - 4 points

Not really like me - 2 points

Very unlike me - 1 point


You're creative.

Very like Me - 1 point

Sort of like me - 4 points

Not really like me - 3 points

Very unlike me - 2 points


You are a self-proclaimed "DIY nut".

Very like Me - 1 points

Sort of like me - 3 points

Not really like me - 4 points

Very unlike me - 2 points


You prefer salty foods over sweet.

Very like Me - 4 points

Sort of like me - 3 points

Not really like me - 2 points

Very unlike me - 1 point


You thrive in academic settings.

Very like Me - 2 points

Sort of like me - 1 point

Not really like me - 3 points

Very unlike me - 4 points


35-40 points

Layer dip: Bean dip is dimensional, creamy, and maybe a little spicy. You're ambitious and hardworking. You like to have a good time and are always the one initiating plans with friends. You're easy to get along with, but don't take anyone's sh*t.


25-30 points

Chicken wings: Chicken wings are fried, fatty, delicious treasures, but you have to do some work to eat them. You've been described as a "tough nut to crack", often afraid to share your true feelings and emotions. You can be loud and a little "much", but spread positivity wherever you go and for that people are drawn to you.


15-20 points

Veggie plate: Munchy, colorful, and nutritious. You're organized organized, plan ahead, and are never late. Your phone lock screen is an inspirational quote. Sometimes you get so consumed by your work, you forget to enjoy the little things.


5-10 points

Sugar cookies: Soft, sweet, and indulgent. You're nothing but sweet, never saying a negative thing about anyone. You accomplish your goals efficiently, but humbly. You sometimes wonder if you're a little too passive.

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