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Interesting Facts About Pepsi
During 1922 & 1933, The Coca-Cola Company was offered a chance to buy the Pepsi-Cola company, and it declined 3 times.
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Interesting Facts About Pepsi
During 1922 & 1933, The Coca-Cola Company was offered a chance to buy the Pepsi-Cola company, and it declined 3 times.
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National Doughnut Day
On this day, many doughnut establishments throughout the US offer out a free doughnut with every purchase!
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25 Interesting Facts About Peas
Did you know that one serving of green peas contains as much Vitamin C as two large apples?
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27 Juicy Facts About Lemons
Did you know that during the Renaissance, ladies used lemon juice to redden their lips?
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13 Fun Sugar Facts
Did you know that there are 37 different species of sugarcane and they all crossbreed with one another?
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Clementine, Orange, Satsuma & Tangerine Differences
Clementines, Oranges, Satsumas and Tangerines are all types of Mandarins, which were originally cultivated in China.
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Why Do We Give Chocolate on Valentine’s Day?
Chocolate releases endorphins into the body, which are responsible for creating desire & energy in the body, making us feel happy.
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12 Flippin’ Awesome Pancake Day Facts
In France, it is tradition to make a wish while a pancake is being tossed, while holding a coin in the other hand.
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How To Make Wine in Five Steps
Did you know that grapes that are used for wine making are grown in vineyards, typically in warm climates?
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30 Interesting Facts About Pasta
Did you know that the oldest reference to pasta dates back to 1154?
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Facts About Green Tea
Green tea is traditionally made from the leaves of the Camellia senensis plant, originating in China.
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Why Do We Eat Turkey on Christmas Day?
87% of British people believe that Christmas would not be the same without a traditional roast turkey.