145+ Incredibly Weird Snapple Facts That Will Blow Your Mind (2023)

Flippin' Snapple. From pure tea with lemon to grapeade and strawberry kiwi, the flavors of Snapple are almost endless. The only thing more endless than their flavors is thevariety of factsYou'll find when you open the lid on one of those cold glass bottles. Just a quick scan of the Snapple Facts website is like a feast for the eyes – more than 1,500 cool andInteresting facts. But no one has time to see them1,504 facts, Amirites? But we did. We've gone through them all and collected over 100 of the absolute best bottle cap facts we could find. Each of these facts is lifted straight from a Snapple bottle cap and handpicked specifically for your entertainment. Whatever you're going to do with all of thisuseless information?

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1. Heavier, not larger, lemons produce more juice.

2. Mangoes can get sunburned.

3. Before mercury, brandy was used in thermometers.

4. Dolphins can't smell.

5. Humans are 1-2 centimeters taller in the morning than at night.

6. No only child has ever been US President.

7. The longest bout of hiccups ever lasted 68 years.

8. Camels have three eyelids.

9. Camel milk does not curdle.

10. The first man-made object to break the sound barrier was a whip.

11. Animals that lay eggs don't have belly buttons.

12. Vermont is the only New England state without a seashore.

13. The most sensitive parts of your body are your mouth and fingertips.

14. Napoleon suffered from a fear of cats.

15. 40% of twins invent their own language.

16. It takes 200 muscles to take a step.

17. No two lip prints are the same.

18. Newborns can't cry for at least the first three weeks.

19. The first bicycle was called a hobby horse.

20. Beavers can hold their breath for 45 minutes.

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21. Ketchup used to be sold as a medicine.

22. Squirrels lose more than half the nuts they hide.

23. A day on Venus lasts longer than a year on Venus.

24. The most commonly used letters in the alphabet are E, T, A, I, O, N.

25. A ten-gallon hat holds less than a gallon of liquid.

26. Horses cannot vomit.

27. You can't hum while stuffing your nose.

28. The average speed of a housefly is 4.5 miles per hour.

29. In the Middle Ages, chicken soup was considered an aphrodisiac.

30. A honey bee can fly about 15 mph.

31. The first VCR was made in 1956 and was the size of a piano.

32. In Texas, it's illegal to graffiti someone's cow.

33. Leonardo Di Vinci could draw with one hand and write with the other.

34. In 1634, tulip bulbs were used as currency in Holland.

35. Bees have five eyelids.

36. The side of a hammer is called the cheek.

37. A queen bee can lay between 800 and 1500 eggs a day.

38. Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

39. Elephants are afraid of bees.

40. You don't have to be a lawyer to be a Supreme Court Justice.

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41. Snails have four noses.

42. One lump of sugar is equal to three feet of cane.

43. Flamingos can only eat upside down.

44. Jupiter rotates so fast that there is a sunrise almost every 10 hours.

45. The largest pyramid in the world is not in Egypt, but in Mexico.

46. ​​Vanilla is used to make chocolate.

47. Frogs never drink.

48. Broccoli is the only vegetable that's also a flower.

49. Peaches belong to the almond family.

50. Thailand means “land of the free”.

51. Smelling apples or bananas can help you lose weight.

52. A cucumber is 96% water.

53. Your skull is made up of 29 different bones.

54. Porcupines swim in the water.

55. 11 of the 50 US states are named after an actual person.

56. The only monosyllabic US state is Maine.

57. 10 million bricks were used to build the Empire State Building.

58. A jellyfish is about 95% water.

59. Women's hearts usually beat faster than men's hearts.

60. John Adams had a horse named Cleopatra.

61. A fresh egg will sink in water, but a stale one will not.

62. The male kangaroo is called Boomer.

63. John Quincy Adams' wife raised silkworms.

64. Mosquitoes are more likely to be attracted to people who have just eaten bananas.

65. Steel is 100% recyclable.

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66. Only male turkeys eat.

67. Chickens don't need a rooster to lay eggs.

68. Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

69. The Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters.

70. Each tonne of recycled paper saves about 17 trees.

71. Cats have more than 100 vocal cords.

72. A duck cannot walk without shaking its head.

73. A kangaroo can jump 30 feet.

74. “O” is the oldest letter of the alphabet.

75. If you add opposite sides of a dice, you always get seven.

76. Alaska has the highest average of people who walk to work.

77. Geminis have a very high incidence of left-handedness.

78. On average, a person spends two weeks kissing in their lifetime.

79. Children tend to grow faster in spring.

80. There are over 2,000 species of cacti.

81. A hummingbird weighs less than a dime.

82. The average koala sleeps 22 hours a day.

83. Beavers were once as big as bears.

84. Over a million earths would fit in the sun.

85. A spider's silk is stronger than steel.

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86. Antarctica is the only continent without reptiles or snakes.

87. Fish can drown.

88. Disturbing squirrels is illegal in Missouri.

89. Alaskan salmon can jump 15 feet high.

90. The first sport to be filmed was boxing.

91. The first music video on MTV was "Video Killed The Radio Star" by The Buggles.

92. The dots on a domino are called pips.

93. The human brain accounts for 2% of the human body weight but uses 20% of its energy.

94. The San Francisco streetcars are the only mobile national monument.

95. Fish have eyelids.

96. Potatoes have more chromosomes than humans.

97. There is a strawberry museum in Belgium.

98. Karate originated in India.

99. Strawberries have an average of 200 seeds.

100. Tennessee once banned the use of lassos to catch fish.

101. Plants, like humans, can get a fever when they are sick.

102. Poison ivy is not ivy and poison oak is not oak. They are both part of the cashew family.

103. The first penny had the motto "Mind your own business".

104. Most elephants weigh less than a blue whale's tongue.

105. A group of goats is called a journey.

106. A one-minute kiss burns 26 calories.

107. A glass ball bounces higher than a rubber ball.

108. A group of 12 or more cows is called Swift.

109. The first TV show ever to be repeated was The Lone Ranger.

110. An alligator can break through 3,000 teeth in its lifetime.

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111. Lizards communicate through push-ups.

112. Galapagos tortoises can take up to three weeks to digest a meal.

113. A rhino's horn consists of thickened hairs.

114. Panama is the only place on earth where you can see the sun rise over the Pacific and set over the Atlantic.

115. There are more chickens than people in the world.

116. Dolphins sleep with one eye open.

117. The speed limit in NYC in 1894 was 8 mph.

118. Mangoes have noses.

119. The colors red, orange and yellow can make you hungry.

120. Polar bears can smell a seal from 20 miles away.

121. Meanwhile, dim light reduces your appetite.

122. The only lizard that has a voice is the gecko.

123. Africa is divided into more countries than any other continent.

124. Flamingos get their pink color from eating shrimp.

125. Mosquitoes have 47 teeth. No problem.

126. A quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet.

127. About 90% of all garlic consumed in the US comes from Gilroy, California.

128. A lemon tree produces about 1,500 lemons a year.

129. Heat, not sunlight, ripens tomatoes.

130. Christopher Columbus brought the first lemon seeds to America.

131. An acre of peanuts makes about 30,000 peanut butter sandwiches.

132. It took Leonardo da Vinci 12 years to paint the lips of Mona Lisa.

133. The Empire State Building has 73 elevators.

134. The word "purple" does not rhyme with any other word in the English language.

135. The dragonfly can reach speeds of up to 36 km/h.

136. The ZIP in the zip code stands for Zone Improvement Plan.

137. High performing companies are called "blue chips" after the most expensive chips in casinos.

138. The dot above the letter i is called the tittle.

139. The number sign or # is called an octohorp.

140. Borborygmi is the sound your stomach makes when you are hungry.

141. The deepest point in the ocean is about seven miles deep.

142. The name for the space between your eyebrows is nasion.

143. In Oregon there is an underground mushroom 3.5 miles across.

144. The woodpecker can hammer on wood up to 16 times per second.

145. The first typewriter was called "literary piano".

146. The Mongols invented lemonade around 1299 AD.

147. The first TV remote control, introduced in 1950, was called Lazy Bones.

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