We recently published our 50th issue. In honor of our little milestone, here are 50 fun facts we’ve picked up over the years.
1. In 1943, Philip Morris ran an ad acknowledging “smokers’ cough.” They claimed it was caused by smoking brands other than Philip Morris.
2. In the 1970s, Mattel sold a doll called “Growing Up Skipper.” Her breasts grew when her arm was turned.
3. Michael Jackson’s 1988 autobiography Moonwalk was edited by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
4. On the 2001 New Zealand census, 53,715 people listed their religion as “Jedi.”
5. Only female mosquitoes will bite you.
6. At the 2010 Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift won more Grammys (4) than Elvis did his entire career (3).
7. At Fatburger, you can order a “Hypocrite”—a veggie burger topped with crispy strips of bacon.
8. Dr. Ruth was trained as a sniper by the Israeli military.
9. In 1999, Furbies were banned from the National Security Agency’s Maryland headquarters because it was feared the toys might repeat national security secrets.
10. Roger Ebert and Oprah Winfrey went on a couple dates in the mid-1980s. It was Roger who convinced her to syndicate her talk show.
11. There was a long-lost fourth member of the Snap/Crackle/Pop gang. “Pow” represented Rice Krispies’ explosive nutritional value.
12. Kool-Aid was originally marketed as “Fruit Smack.”
13. In 2008, The Little Tikes Company sold 457,000 Cozy Coupes, making it the best-selling car in America.
14. Uncle Sam was based on Samuel Wilson, who worked as a meat inspector during the War of 1812.
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15. The archerfish knocks its insect prey out of over-hanging branches with a stream of spit.
16. When Woodrow Wilson married Edith Galt, the real Chef Boyardee (Hector Boiardi) catered the event.
17. There really was a Captain Morgan. He was a Welsh pirate who later became the lieutenant governor of Jamaica.
18. The 3 Musketeers bar was originally split into three pieces with three different flavors: vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. When the other flavors became harder to come by during WWII, Mars decided to go all chocolate.
19. Bear Bryant was once asked to contribute $10 to help pay for a sportswriter’s funeral. According to legend, he said, “Here’s a twenty, bury two.”
20. In 1980, C-3PO and R2-D2 visited Sesame Street. They played games, sang songs, and R2-D2 fell in love with a fire hydrant.
21. Dr. Thomas Harvey removed Einstein’s brain during his autopsy. For 30 years, Harvey kept it in two mason jars in his Wichita home.
22. In 1961, Martha Stewart was selected as one of Glamour magazine’s “Ten Best-Dressed College Girls.”
23. It’s estimated that 95% of the world’s lab mice are descended from mice born in the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine.
24. As part of David Hasselhoff’s divorce settlement, he kept possession of the nickname “Hoff” and the catchphrase “Don’t Hassle the Hoff.”
25. “Jay” used to be slang for “foolish person.” So when a pedestrian ignored street signs, he was referred to as a “jaywalker.”
26. Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell is also responsible for starting up the Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise.
27. The string on boxes of animal crackers was originally placed there so the container could be hung from a Christmas tree.
28. Duncan Hines was a real person. He was a popular restaurant critic who also wrote a book of hotel recommendations.
29. Green bean casserole dates back to 1955, when a chef named Dorcas Reilly created it for a cookbook designed to promote Campbell’s products.
30. Carly Simon’s dad is the “Simon” of Simon and Schuster. He co-founded the company.
31. In 2009, U.S. airlines collected $2.7 billion in baggage fees. Another $2.4 billion came from reservation change fees.
32. Alaska is the only state that can be typed on one row of keys. (Go ahead and try typing the other 49 states. We’ll wait.)
33. While they were in the White House, John & Abigail Adams had dogs named Satan & Juno.
34. Johnny Cash’s “A Boy Named Sue” was penned by Shel Silverstein, the beloved children’s book author who wrote Where the Sidewalk Ends.
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35. M&M’s actually stands for “Mars & Murrie’s,” the last names of the candy’s founders.
36. Perhaps our favorite school nickname is The Arkansas School for the Deaf Leopards.
37. In 1907, an ad campaign for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes offered a free box of cereal to any woman who would wink at her grocer.
38. Why did the FBI call Ted Kaczynski “The Unabomber”? Because his early mail bombs were sent to universities (UN) & airlines (A).
39. That thing you use to dot your lowercase “i” is called a tittle.
40. The only number whose letters are in alphabetical order is 40 (f-o-r-t-y).
41. The prolific Alan Thicke wrote the theme songs to The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes.
42. Bono was born Paul David Hewson, and The Edge’s name is David Howell Evans.
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43. Male students at Brigham Young University need a doctor’s note to grow a beard.
44. In 1991, Wayne Allwine, the voice of Mickey Mouse, married Russi Taylor—the voice of Minnie.
45. The sum of all the numbers on a roulette wheel is 666.
46. The Vatican Bank is the world’s only bank that allows ATM users to perform transactions in Latin.
47. Utah’s State Bird is the California Seagull.
48. At the Wife Carrying World Championships in Sonkajärvi, Finland, first prize is the wife’s weight in beer.
49. After leaving office, Ronald Reagan was offered a role in Back to the Future III. (He declined.)

50. Oscar the Grouch used to be orange. Jim Henson decided to make him green before the second season of Sesame Street. How did Oscar explain the color change? He said he went on vacation to the very damp Swamp Mushy Muddy and turned green overnight.
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I have loved mental Floss for so long, but have received so many magazines, I never order a subscription. i plan to order a subscription, and also visit the tee shirts shop. facts are more Fun than Fiction! Nice job! I love it!
posted by Barbara on 8-2-2010 at 12:59 am
This is perfect! A friend was just asking for random facts!
posted by Patrick on 8-2-2010 at 2:01 am
Idaho uses one row of a Dvorak keyboard.
posted by Jeffrey on 8-2-2010 at 10:46 am
#32 depends on what style of keyboard one is using.
posted by Will on 8-2-2010 at 10:51 am
Re Utah’s state bird: California seagulls saved the Mormons’ first crops in Utah by eating the locusts that had descended there. There’s even a momument to the “miracle of the gulls” in SLC.
Re: Rice Krispies: yep, there was Snap, Crackle, Pop & Pete Best.
posted by Wallis Lane on 8-2-2010 at 1:32 pm
I had a “Growing Up Skipper” doll! When you turned her arm, not only did her breasts grow, but she also got taller.
posted by bre on 8-2-2010 at 3:55 pm
My neighbors had a “Growing Up Skipper” when I was a kid, I remember thinking it was wierd even back then…
posted by kimi on 8-2-2010 at 4:08 pm
Utah can have our seagulls!
posted by T on 8-2-2010 at 10:08 pm
My mom got the Growing Up Skipper doll for me when I was 6. My brother tried to figure out how her breast grew and broke her.
posted by Lisha on 8-3-2010 at 5:23 am
Love the random trivia! I didn’t know Oscar the Grouch was orange. Interesting.
posted by Christina on 8-3-2010 at 8:31 am
so, “Jay Leno” is just redundant
posted by Paul K on 8-3-2010 at 9:54 am
re #31–WOW. so what did they do with all that money? Sure did not help reduce airfare and other associated charges!
posted by MRMAC on 8-3-2010 at 11:12 am
Back in the 70′s, my brothers ordered a Football team for their Electric Football game (you know the little plastic guys who vibrated across the field). They were sent a Growing Skipper doll by mistake! They thought it was hilarious and gave it to me. I thought it was cool!
posted by nita cerullo on 8-5-2010 at 5:47 am
I had that Skipper doll.
posted by MSB on 8-5-2010 at 4:44 pm
No one believed me that the Skipper doll existed so I brought it to work. It’s sitting on my desk. Its the coolest doll I had to this day.
posted by Shelley on 8-5-2010 at 5:10 pm
vermont can also be typed by using only two rows
posted by shannon on 8-5-2010 at 11:25 pm
You can also type Ohio, Iowa and Utah using two rows. But Alaska’s the only state you can type using only ONE row (with a standard QWERTY keyboard, of course).
posted by Jason English on 8-5-2010 at 11:32 pm
Commenting on #2. In the 1970s, Mattel sold a doll called “Growing Up Skipper.†Her breasts grew when her arm was turned.
My sister had this doll and it was awesome. I would sit all day just turning her arm to make her grow “boobs” and taller. she grew up right before your eyes. to a young girl that was facinating. probably was to lot of “young” and “old” men too. LOL! only in 70′s could you make a doll like that “the good ole days” now that would be sexual harrasment or politically incorrect or discrimination or something. uggh!!!
posted by Donna on 8-6-2010 at 12:47 am
I had a growing up skipper doll but I caused her tits to explode in the first 15 minutes that I owned her. I guess I shouldn’t have taken her down to the gas staion and hooked her to the tire inflater. Live and learn.
posted by Chuck on 8-8-2010 at 7:58 pm
I still have this Skipper doll! Is it worth anything???
posted by Lorraine on 8-9-2010 at 11:44 am
Not only do BYU guys have to have a doctor’s note, but they have to carry a “beard card” around with them so no services are withheld from them!
posted by Holly on 8-10-2010 at 3:50 am
At least ONE number is spelled with its letters in reverse alphabetical order…
posted by Tom R on 11-5-2010 at 3:36 pm
#12 (Kool-Aid) explains so much about their commercials.
posted by Jonathan on 9-10-2011 at 12:24 am