Play along with Workday 108 Trivia, weekdays at 3 PM on Cars 108. This week's winners grab tickets to Bret Michaels' Parti Gras 2.0 on August 23 at Pine Knob.

 

Monday

According to research, pets do this - on average - about four times per day. What do they do?

Eat something they're not supposed to eat. Congratulations to today's winner, Melissa McCoy from Lapeer.

Tuesday

According to a survey of adults, about 40% of us say this is something we like smelling during the summer. What is it?

Suntan lotion or sun block. Congratulations to today's winner, Stephanie Rossello from Grand Blanc.

Wednesday

About 64% of adults say this fee is their biggest money waster. What is it?

ATM fees. Congratulations to today's winner, Susan Lloyd from Swartz Creek.

Thursday

Survey says, 85% of us have created one of these - maybe it's written down or maybe it's just in our head. What is it?

A bucket list. Congratulations to today's winner, Pat Thompson from Grand Blanc.

Friday

According to a survey of adults, 31% of us say we would not date someone who doesn't do this. Doesn't do what?

Someone who doesn't eat meat. Congratulations to today's winner, Esther VanLuven from Burton.

Most popular grocery stores in America

The most popular grocery stores in America, from corporate chains to family-owned enterprises. Stacker ranked them using consumer ratings sourced from YouGov polls.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

Gerald Ford's Family's Summer Cottage

This quaint cottage near Holland, Michigan is where Gerald Ford's family vacationed through the 1960s.

The 900-square-foot cabin was built in the early 1900s and features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a rich history.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

Check Out 21 Now-Defunct Stores We All Miss Going to in Michigan

With the holiday shopping season right around the corner, let's take a minute to remember all the stores that we used to go to that are no longer in business.

The House That Groceries Built - Peek Inside the Kroger Mansion

This historic home in Cincinnati was originally built by Bernard H. Kroger for his daughter Gretchen in 1928.

Its unique architecture places it on the National Register of Historic Places.


Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

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