The Frisbee is Named After a Company That Sold What? Correct
The Frisbee gets its name from the Frisbie Pie Company, a bakery in Connecticut established in the late 1800s known for its pies. During the early 1900s, students, particularly at Yale University, started throwing the company’s empty metal pie plates around campus for amusement, using “Frisbie!” as a precautionary shout. In the 1950s, when plastic flying discs were introduced, the spelling was altered to “Frisbee,” yet the name still honors the origins of the simple pie tins.