Ever wonder where Mozzarella cheese comes from? Nope? Me either, but here it is.
1. Oreo cookies have twelve flowers on each side.

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2. Three to four potatoes are used for each can of Pringles.
3. McDonald’s is the largest distributor of toys in the world.
4. Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of getting peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth.
5. In 1969, Baskin-Robbins celebrated America’s moon landing with the ice cream flavor Lunar Cheesecake.
6. One of the most expensive water bottle, Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani, costs $60,000.
7. Gatorade gets its name from the University of Florida Gators.
8. National Pickle Day is November 14th.
9. Cherrioats was the original name for Cherrio’s.
10. In Japan, you can purchase an EBI Filet-O Shrimp Burger.
11. The first pizzeria to open in the United States is none other than Lombardi’s Pizza in New York City.
12. In 1995, the world was introduced to the blue M&M which replaced tan.
13. It takes 59 minutes to make an Oreo.
14. Hawaiian women were once forbidden by law to eat coconuts.
15. Domino’s original name was DomiNick’s.
16. Traditional Mozzarella cheese is made from the milk of a water buffalo.
17. In 1996, the U.S. Agriculture Department thought yogurt would be a good substitute for meat in school lunches.
18. Animal Crackers were introduced in 1902 as a Christmas novelty and packaged so they would be hung on the Christmas trees.
19. Last year, Indonesia was the world’s largest vanilla-producing country.]
20. The Frito Lay Kern Plant in Bakersfield, California is the world’s largest Frito factory.
21. It takes almost three years for a single pineapple to reach maturation.

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