Science & History

Unhinged Original Versions of Popular Soft Drinks
Forget the cocaine in Coca-Cola, 7 Up used to be filled with lithium
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- By Amanda Mannen
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Four Highly Confusing Publicity Stunts
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- By Amanda Mannen
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Here’s When British Lawyers Still Put on Those Silly, Old-Timey Wigs
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- By Eli Yudin
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Three Highly Patriotic Scams
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- By Eli Yudin
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
5 Secrets Found Buried at Famous U.S. Landmarks
Until we opened a secret panel, no one realize this planned for the apocalypse
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- By Ryan Menezes
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5 People and Places That Claim to Have Invented the Hamburger
A history as cloudy as the juice it leaves on its plate
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- By Eli Yudin
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Did Pirates Really Have So Many Missing Body Parts?
If not, why do we always see them with eye patches, peg legs and hook hands?
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- By Brian VanHooker
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Here’s What Revolutionary War Soldiers Were Eating on July 4, 1776
How many cold ones was each soldier rationed to crack open?
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- By Eli Yudin
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4 Tricks Victims Used to Fool Their Captors
Sometimes, you want to play things smart. Other times, you should just play dumb
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- By Ryan Menezes
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5 Weird Revolutionary War Facts You Either Forgot or Never Learned
It wasn’t all wooden teeth and the whites of their eyes
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- By Eli Yudin
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The 5 Most Hilariously Bad Renditions of the National Anthem
You can probably leave your hat on for these versions
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- By Eli Yudin
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Roman Candles Get Their Name From A Particularly Cruel Emperor
Prepare to have your vibes harshed
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- By Eli Yudin
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Why Are There So Many Abe Lincoln Joke Books?
The 16th president was also the first funny one
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- By Brian VanHooker
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In the Interest of Poor Taste, Here Are the Most Hilarious Accidents Involving Fireworks
They’re quite literally a blast
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- By Amanda Mannen
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