OK boomers: The oldest of you are turning 80 in 2026, the vanguard of a ''rock n' roll'' and ''TV age'' generation that left an imprint on popular culture like no other.
During the 18 years of the ''baby boom'' from 1946 to 1964, around 76 million Americans were born. The spike in births was magnified by couples reuniting after World War Two and the postwar prosperity that followed. Better educated and wealthier than previous generations, boomers made popular culture more inclusive and helped grow a consumer-driven economy.
Here are 20 questions to see how well you know — or remember — about the indelible imprint made on pop culture by baby boomers and those who catered to their tastes. No Google or ChatGPT allowed. You don't have to be a boomer to get them right, but it doesn't hurt.
1.
What was in the first Swanson TV dinner?
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What two other ''junk food'' favorites were created by the inventor of the orange, powdered drink Tang?
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