In the spirit of C.A.N.I. (Continuous And Never-ending Improvement), here are this week’s new facts—one for each day of your coming week. Pass them on to others to keep the spirit alive or invite your friends and family to visit our blog where they can also view previous entries.
- Aretha Franklin’s voice has been designated a natural resource by the state of Michigan.
- At the end of the Beatles’ “A Day in the Life,” there’s an ultrasonic whistle, audible only to dogs.
- Baskin-Robbins once made a ketchup-flavored ice cream.
- Beatle George Harrison owned a musical toilet that played “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds.”
- Chewing gum can help improve your memory.
- TV’s Mr. Rogers made Crayola’s 100 billionth crayon in 1996. The color was “blue ribbon.”
- Combined, American children spend 6.3 billion hours coloring with crayons annually.
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