14 Inventions That Truly Backfired
As of 2024, it is estimated we use roughly five trillion plastic bags each year, of which less than three percent are recycled.
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As of 2024, it is estimated we use roughly five trillion plastic bags each year, of which less than three percent are recycled.
Did you know that Crocs were named after crocodiles because of their ability to survive on both land and water?
Did you know that in the Pokémon universe, a Wartortle with more scratches on its shell evolves into a stronger Blastoise?
“Yesterday” by the Beatles is the most covered song of all time! By January of 1986, it had already been covered 1,600 times.
On March 28, 2022, Washington became the first state to declare pickleball as its official state sport.
H&M's flagship store in New York is the largest H&M store in the world, at 63,000 square feet (5,853 square meters).
Of the global population, only 5% have hazel eyes. Hazel is, in fact, different from brown eyes, which over 79% of people have.
Between the years 2015 and 2020, only 0.0004 percent of all commercial flights had any injuries occur onboard.
In 2017, Birkenstock ended its relationship with Amazon due to many similar counterfeit products being available on the site.
Did you know that in 2010, legendary film director Martin Scorsese directed an advertisement for Chanel's Bleu de Chanel?
The first Olympic ice hockey tournament took place in 1920. Canada took gold, the U.S. got silver, and Czechoslovakia won bronze.
Martin Luther King Jr. spent just 13 years in the public eye. He became involved in politics at age 25 and died when he was 39.