I Read It On The Internet
Here are some AMAZING FACTS & TRIVIA (Third Edition)
- In 2017, Tostitos chips created a bag o’chips that came with a built-in ‘breath-o-lizer’ to tell if you’ve been drinking or not.
- America clocks in with the most vending machines in the world; over 6.9 million.
- In his career, Elvis Presley only endorsed one single product, a little store called Southern Made Donuts, his favorite go-to place for eats.
- The online company “AndVinyly” is unique. They’ll bake your cremated ashes onto a vinyl album for a price.
- A recent survey shows that California has the most “selfies while driving.” No surprise there!
- Tom Harrison completed the London Marathon while dressed as a gorilla.
- To cure hearing loss in 1550 BC., Egyptians injected olive oil, liquid lead, ant eggs, and goat urine into their ears. Icckk!!
- Since 1969, singer Willie Nelson has played only one guitar. It’s old, beat-up, and it’s named Trigger (after Roy Roger’s horse).
- Male hippopotamuses fling their poop around with their tail to impress the females.
- 96% of people can tell the difference between hot and cold liquids being poured into a glass.
- How do you tell identical twins apart? Easy! Look at their belly buttons; they’re all different.
- When Democrat President Harry S. Truman went to Disneyland in 1957, he refused to ride the Dumbo Flying Elephant ride. Why? Elephants are symbols of the Republican party!
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