To put it in straightforward terms to start, so no one gets lost, is bourbon is always whiskey. On the other hand, whiskey is not always bourbon, and scotch is ...

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Bread is a staple food found around the world, and this dough made of flour and water has been around for a long time. Here are some completely random facts ...

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Ciabatta bread is a popular type of bread, but though it looks rustic, giving it the appearance of a bread that originated long ago, ciabatta is a relatively new concoction. ...

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If you live in the United States or Canada, you’ve probably seen the chick or bunny candy made entirely out of marshmallow that has become synonymous with Easter called Peeps. ...

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In this week’s facts edition: Not “Fruit” Loops, Dogs Playing Poker, Doc Holliday’s Last Words, Sony’s “x-ray” Camera, and A Forever Low Cost Pen. Not Really Fruit There’s a good ...

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In this week’s facts edition: Roy Orbison’s Iconic Sunglasses, Huge Abandoned Busts of Presidents, The Greatest Temperature Change in the U.S., A Huge Fraud, and Why They’re Called Milk Duds. ...

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In this week’s facts edition: Prairie Dog Towns, The Only Woman Medal of Honor Recipient, The Toilet That Sank a Submarine, The Real Beginning of the 21st Century, and The ...

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In this week’s interesting facts edition: Van Gogh’s Few Sales, Year-Round McRib, Juicy Fruit Gum, Cheddar Cheese Knowledge, and a Giraffe’s Tongue. While Vincent van Gogh may have sold other ...

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In this week’s edition: Why pepper makes you sneeze, the inventor of the granola bar, the origin of the Vulcan Nerve Grip, an unfortunate trading mistake, and how much the ...

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In this week’s Random Facts edition: A Top-Heavy World, Chipolte Start, DUNE Rejected, The Super Strong Jet Stream, and The Danger of a Lion’s Tongue. You might not know it, ...

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In this week’s edition of the Random Facts of the Week: A Cycling Airbag, Never Drunk Hamsters, Button on the Top of a Hat, The Longest Muscle in the Body, ...

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