National Hard Candy Day | December 19
Ancient Egyptians were the pioneers of hard candy, creating honey-based treats filled with nuts and fruit for extra flavor.
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Ancient Egyptians were the pioneers of hard candy, creating honey-based treats filled with nuts and fruit for extra flavor.
Left-handed people are more likely to pass their driver’s exam on the first attempt but may get more speeding tickets.
Frozen yogurt originated in the Middle East and India around 5,000 years ago.
Did you know that when 7-Eleven first introduced the Slurpee in 1966, it initially offered only two flavors: Coca-Cola and Cherry?
Did you know that the style of grilled cheese that we know and love today was only popularized in the 1920s?
Did you know that milk is rich in calcium, protein, and vitamin B, which is great for reducing tiredness & fatigue?
Did you know that the coldest spot in a fridge is at the back, as it's more sheltered from warm air when you open the door?
The Ferris wheel dates back to 1893 and is named after its creator George Washington Gale Ferris Junior.
Did you know Pfeffernüsse was first made by Johann Fleischmann in Germany way back in 1753?
Despite being invented in 1957, the frappé didn't officially hit the coffee shops until around thirty years later.
The annual "Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day" holiday began in 2007. Or should I say 42 years from now?
Did you know that Elton John owns over 250,000 pairs of sunglasses?