
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.
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The Coca-Cola Christmas truck has been telling us holidays are coming since their first appearance on TV in 1995.
Mistletoe has no smell, so anything like a candle, advertised as "mistletoe scented" is a lie.
Lapland is in the northern part of Finland, and the Finnish people aren't prepared to accept that Santa might live anywhere else.
Did you know that in the 1800s Black Friday was used to describe stock markets crashing?
The practice of trick-or-treating has been around since the time of the Celts 2,000 years ago. Halloween was then called Samhain.
Pope Francis' birth name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He chose the name Francis in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, a Catholic friar.
Did you know that #MadHatterDay is celebrated on October 6th every year and started way back in 1988?
Did you know that Hawaii was the first state to ban plastic bags? That's not all - both snakes and billboards are banned too!
The Sistine Chapel has the same dimensions as the Temple of Solomon, as described in the Old Testament.
One of the first times anything remotely resembled a ray-gun appeared was in H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds in 1989.
Did you know that there are exactly 21 million bitcoin that can be mined in total?
National Two Different Colored Shoes Day is celebrated on May 3rd every year by simply wearing two different colored shoes.