Food & Drink
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10 Funky Facts About Brussels Sprouts
According to a study, around 1 and 1/4 cups of sprouts can actually help protect DNA inside our white blood cells.
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Food & Drink
6 mins Read
10 Funky Facts About Brussels Sprouts
According to a study, around 1 and 1/4 cups of sprouts can actually help protect DNA inside our white blood cells.
Holidays & Celebrations
3 mins Read
10 Glowing Facts About Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer first made an appearance in 1939, in a book written by Robert L May.
Holidays & Celebrations
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Interesting Facts About Jingle Bells
Did you know that "Jingle Bells" was the very first song to be broadcast from space?!
Film & TV
4 mins Read
20 Creepy Facts About Jack Skellington
Did you know that "The Nightmare Before Christmas" movie is based on a poem of the same title by Tim Burton in the 1980s?
Holidays & Celebrations
2 mins Read
Where Does Santa Actually Live?
Lapland is in the northern part of Finland, and the Finnish people aren't prepared to accept that Santa might live anywhere else.
Holidays & Celebrations
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13 Fast Facts About Boxing Day
In Australia, New Zealand, Canada and UK, Boxing Day is the heaviest shopping day of the year.
Holidays & Celebrations
4 mins Read
National Pfeffernüsse Day | December 23
Did you know Pfeffernüsse was first made by Johann Fleischmann in Germany way back in 1753?
Animals & Wildlife
3 mins Read
20 Facts About Red Robin’s You’ll Flock To!
During the Victorian period, robin skins were used as a bizarre ladies’ hat accessory.
Holidays & Celebrations
3 mins Read
Is Jesus’ Birthday Really On December 25th?
On December 25, 336, over three hundred years since Jesus' death, the earliest Christmas celebration was recorded.
Holidays & Celebrations
6 mins Read
9 Merry Facts About Mrs. Claus
Did you know that Mrs. Claus was born on December 25th, 880AD? That makes her over one thousand years old!
Religion & Beliefs
4 mins Read
The Captivating History of Christingle
Christingles were first used in 1747 in Germany. They were initially just a candle and ribbon with the iconic orange added later.
Music & Instruments
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10 Times Led Zeppelin Borrowed or Stole Lyrics
Led Zeppelin originally wanted to be called "Lead Zeppelin" but they felt that "thick Americans" would pronounce the word wrong.