Food & Drink
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5 Enjoyable Facts About Eggnog
Did you know that the US drinks an average of 135 million lbs of eggnog every year?
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Food & Drink
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5 Enjoyable Facts About Eggnog
Did you know that the US drinks an average of 135 million lbs of eggnog every year?
Environment & Climate
4 mins Read
10 Amazing Facts About Poinsettias
Did you know that poinsettias were named after the first US Minister of Mexico, Joel Roberts Poinsett?
Food & Drink
3 mins Read
The Origin Of The Mince Pie
Did you know that it is considered bad luck to cut a mince pie with a knife?
Film & TV
4 mins Read
10 Feel-Good Facts About The Movie Elf
Did you know that it was originally intended for Jim Carrey to play the role of Buddy in the movie Elf?
Holidays & Celebrations
5 mins Read
Why Do Snowmen Have Carrot Noses?
Did you know that the earliest reference to a snowman dates back to the 1300s?
Music & Instruments
3 mins Read
The Top Ten Christmas Songs
Wham! donated the profits of their song "Last Christmas" to the Ethiopian famine appeal.
Vehicles & Transportation
3 mins Read
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.
Film & TV
4 mins Read
10 Facts About The Grinch That May Surprise You!
Jim Carrey spent total of 92 days wearing The Grinch costume. It took 3 hours before each filming session to get into the suit.
Holidays & Celebrations
2 mins Read
The History Of Advent Calendars
The very first advent calendars were produced in the early 1800's in Germany although not the cardboard type we get these days.
Food & Drink
3 mins Read
A Brief History Of Terry’s Chocolate Orange
Did you know that the Terry's Chocolate Orange headquarters produced aircraft materials during World War II?
Film & TV
9 mins Read
20 Wholesome Facts About the Home Alone Movies
Did you know that in Home Alone, 9-year-old Macaulay Culkin's stunts were performed by a 30-year-old man?
Holidays & Celebrations
3 mins Read
Why Does Santa Claus Give Coal To Bad Kids?
In the early 1800s, bad children didn't get a lump of coal from Santa, but would be punished with a "birch rod."