The History of Christmas Crackers
Christmas Cracker jokes are bad on purpose because that’s what people love and expect from a cracker.
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.
Christmas Cracker jokes are bad on purpose because that’s what people love and expect from a cracker.
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day partnered with Save the Children in their “Make the World Better with a Sweater” campaign.
There was over 240 candidates meeting in Oahu for the LOST 2014 event, that’s over 150 more than originally predicted!
On this day, many doughnut establishments throughout the US offer out a free doughnut with every purchase!
For cats or dogs, pet booties are little woolen garments that are half-sock, half-shoe to keep their furry little feet warm.
Did you know that Walk Your Houseplant Day is real? It's very important to allow your plants to stretch their "legs" once a year!
Snowman Burning Day marks the changing of seasons, where we leave winter behind and head towards spring.
Did you know that the majority of people spend under $100 on Valentine's Day gifts?
Chocolate releases endorphins into the body, which are responsible for creating desire & energy in the body, making us feel happy.
In France, it is tradition to make a wish while a pancake is being tossed, while holding a coin in the other hand.
#PutAPillowOnYourFridgeDay originated in the early 1900’s, where people would place a piece of cloth or linen in their larders.
Did you know that the day in which the highest number of cars that are stolen is on New Year's Eve?