Food & Drink
10 Crazy Facts About Coca-Cola
Did you know that a glass of Coca-Cola stayed at 5 cents for over 70 years?
From classic soft drinks and refreshing juices to iconic cocktails and warm beverages, drinks are a part of cultures around the world. Whether it’s a morning coffee, an evening tea, or a fizzy favorite, every drink has a story.
Explore the history, fun facts, and surprising origins of your favorite drinks!
Food & Drink
10 Crazy Facts About Coca-Cola
Did you know that a glass of Coca-Cola stayed at 5 cents for over 70 years?
Food & Drink
Bubbling Facts About 7 Up
Did you know that the original name for 7 Up was "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda"?
Food & Drink
10 Surprising Health Benefits of Coffee
Drinking 4 cups of coffee a day can reduce risk for depression by 20%.
Food & Drink
30 Facts About Starbucks You Will Love a-Latte!
Did you know every scene in the movie “Fight Club” shows a cup of Starbucks?
Holidays & Celebrations
How Coca-Cola Actually Changed Santa’s Appearance
Coca-Cola only made one change to Santa's appearance, and it wasn't making him red...
Food & Drink
Green Tea: From Harvest to Cup [Infographic]
Hand-picked tea has a smoother flavor and higher quality than the tea trimmed by machine.
Food & Drink
30 Guinness Facts That’ll Leave You Thirsty For More!
There are only four ingredients in Guinness - malted barley, hops, brewer’s yeast, and water.
Food & Drink
19 Facts About Red Bull That’ll Actually Give You Wings!
Did you know that the animals on the Red Bull logo are not cattle, but a type of bovine called a “gaur”?
Holidays & Celebrations
Why Is Santa Really Red?
Saint Nicholas lived during the 4th Century - a time when their robes were red and white.
Vehicles & Transportation
18 Facts About the Coca-Cola Christmas Truck
The Coca-Cola Christmas truck has been telling us holidays are coming since their first appearance on TV in 1995.
Food & Drink
Food and Drinks That Make You Poo InfoGraphic
Ripe bananas can aid in digestive movements, however unripe bananas have the opposite effect.
Sprite was developed in West Germany in 1959 as "Fanta Klare Zitrone" and introduced to the United Stated as Sprite in 1961.