Frito-Lay invested $30 million annually in a team of 500 experts to create the perfect combination of texture, fragrance, and mouthfeel in Cheetos, leading to their addictiveness and popularity.
The Accidental Invention of the Slurpee
The Slurpee was invented by accident when a Dairy Queen owner improvised an Icee machine using car parts after his soda fountain broke down, which was eventually licensed by 7-Eleven and became a worldwide hit.
Isolated Tangier Island: A Dialect Preserved from the 1700s
Tangier Island, located 12 miles off the coast of Virginia, has maintained its isolation to such an extent that its inhabitants still speak a dialect similar to the one used by the island’s original colonists in the 1700s. This distinct dialect features a significant example of the Big Vowel Shift, with the word “house” pronounced […]
“Smart” bullets
Did you know that DARPA has been developing “smart” bullets since as early as 2008? These precision-guided firearm bullets are capable of altering their course and accurately correcting their path to a target. What’s even more fascinating is that they have been fire-tested successfully, proving their potential for use in military and law enforcement applications. […]
Apples: A Fruit with a Fascinating History
It is a little-known fact that apples are not originally from North America but rather hail from Kazakhstan, in central Asia east of the Caspian Sea. Interestingly, the capital of Kazakhstan, Alma Ata, which was renamed Almaty in 1993, means “full of apples” in the Kazakh language. It is said that the wild apple forests […]
Abraham Lincoln’s beard
Milton Bradley, who initially sold pictures of celebrities, faced a significant setback when his top-selling lithographs of Abraham Lincoln became outdated due to Lincoln’s iconic beard. As a result, customers demanded refunds, rendering Bradley’s entire stock of lithographs worthless. To recover from this loss, Bradley decided to pivot to selling board games. It’s worth noting […]
Henry Ford and his Model T
It is a historical fact that Henry Ford, the renowned industrialist and founder of Ford Motor Company, resisted making significant improvements to the Model T for a long time. However, it’s important to note that this decision was not entirely without reason. At the time, the Model T was a runaway success, and Ford had […]
Bear wrestling
Engaging in bear wrestling is considered to be an act of bear exploitation and is classified as a Class B Felony in Alabama.
Oysters in New York
In an effort to cleanse the water and establish marine ecosystems, New York City is reintroducing millions of oysters to its harbor. The city has been gathering discarded shells from nearby restaurants to build habitats for juvenile oysters.
River Monsters
The Animal Planet TV show “River Monsters” came to an end as all major species of freshwater fish were captured by its host, Jeremy Wade. Consequently, the show exhausted its content.