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...
Pulling crackers on Christmas, trick-or-treating on Halloween, or giving roses on Valentine’s Day are all traditions passed down through the ages, but why do we do these strange things?
Why do we celebrate things like Easter or St. Patrick’s Day? And why on earth do crazy holidays like Put A Pillow on Your Fridge Day even exist?
Here you’ll find facts about your favorite holidays and events, as well as funny holidays you’ve never even heard about.
Coca-Cola only made one change to Santa's appearance, and it wasn't making him red...
Almost half of the world’s population, that’s 3.2 billion people, tuned in to the 2014 World Cup.
The date of the 17th of March was chosen for St. Patrick’s feast day on account of it being the day he is said to have died.
Did you know that months that begin on a Sunday always have a Friday the 13th in them?
In Sweden, Saturday is often the only day of the week when young children are allowed to eat candy.
The Western World believes Friday 13th is a day of bad luck but number 13 is a lucky number in countries like Thailand and India.
Did you know that in Australia, most movie premiers are often held on a Thursday?
According to a survey, bosses are most receptive to requests from their employees on a Wednesday.
Californian people are less likely to barbecue on a Tuesday than any other day of the week.
Monday is the only day of the week that is an anagram for single word, that word being "dynamo".
In Lithuania, the citizens believe the year is divided into two halves - the light half and the dark half.
Did you know that Levi Strauss was the first company to ever make blue jeans?