Mike Pence Honors 'Orange Bowling' Tradition Aboard 'Trump Force 2'

It's an unusual tradition between press and candidates.

— -- It’s an age-old ritual on the campaign trail: “Orange bowling,” as some call it, has members of the press rolling oranges up the aisle of the plane they are traveling on, in the direction of whatever candidate they are covering. Typically, reporters will use the opportunity to ask a lighthearted question.

The band was popular in the '90s, with its most recognizable songs being “There She Goes” and “Kiss Me.”

With some luck, a network embed managed to get the fruit to bounce off a few seats lining the aisle to successfully make it to the row where Pence and his wife were sitting.

Amused, Pence picked the fruit up and huddled with his daughter, nephew and a couple staffers. After a few minutes, Pence skillfully rolled the orange back to reporters.

His response: “Christmas for Two, #HillarylovesNickelback.”

Reached a day later, Leigh Nash, the lead singer of Sixpence None the Richer said, "I'm flattered he's a fan, despite my feelings about the ticket he's on." Nickelback did not respond to a request for comment.