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13 Facts About Everyday Things You Never Knew About

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By fatima zahra ajankarPublished 7 months ago 4 min read
  1. I must confess that chewing gum and treats similar to it have existed since ancient Greek times, so this is not exactly a groundbreaking revelation. However, the actual gum that we purchase today did not come into existence until the late 1800s. An American inventor by the name of Thomas Adams had the intention of blending various chemicals to create rubber. In his pursuit, he experimented with chicle but failed. Nevertheless, he managed to fashion this delightful treat that is still made using chicle to this very day.
  2. In the 19th century, there resided an individual by the name of Jean Baptist Joli, who was employed in the textile industry as a fabric producer. However, the origin of his subsequent invention, which is widely utilized in present times, is less attributed to him and more to his maid. According to the tale, the woman unintentionally toppled a kerosene lamp onto a tablecloth. Rather than becoming upset about the damaged fabric, Joli observed that the substance actually rendered the material cleaner. Have you deduced the conclusion yet? Indeed, that is how the concept for the very first dry cleaner emerged - a remarkably fortuitous incident, if I may say so myself.
  3. Grocery carts are designed with loops for a specific purpose. You wouldn't want to place your jacket next to a bunch of potatoes and onions, would you? Instead, hang it on the loop provided. This loop serves to assist you in organizing your cart more efficiently. Additionally, at the bottom of the cart, there is a convenient section. When your cart is full, simply lift it up and attach a shopping basket for any additional purchases. Lift the entire metal structure, place your basket on the horizontal bar above the wheels, and secure it using the practical hooks.
  4. If you are struggling with stubborn parsley stuck in your teeth, consider this helpful suggestion. Removing it completely can be challenging with loose floss, but you can enhance its effectiveness by creating more tension. Simply tie the floss in a knot for better results.
  5. The inclusion of stripes on toothpaste may appear peculiar, but it is simply a clever marketing strategy. In the 1970s, a prominent toothpaste brand introduced a blue stripe to indicate that their product offered double action. However, it is important to note that solid white toothpaste performs equally effectively. Nevertheless, the presence of blue bristles on your toothbrush serves a practical purpose. As time passes, these bristles gradually lose their color, serving as a visual cue. When the blue hue fades away, it signifies that it is time to replace your toothbrush.
  6. Have you ever observed the minuscule aperture located at the base of a padlock? Its concealed function is to facilitate the drainage of water, preventing rusting. Additionally, this opening serves as the ideal spot for lubricating the padlock. A mere drop of oil applied there will significantly enhance its ease of opening and closing.
  7. The ridges present on the periphery of Dimes serve a purpose beyond mere aesthetics. In the past, individuals would shave off these edges and subsequently melt them down to create new coins. However, with the introduction of the new design, it has become effortless to identify whether someone has tampered with the edges.
  8. If you continue to face difficulties in peeling an orange, here is an alternative method to open it. Begin by cutting off the top and bottom of the orange, then create a small incision on the side and gently pull it apart.
  9. The protruding knob on the top of your preferred cream's cap serves a purpose. These tubes are typically sealed with foil, so instead of struggling to open them and potentially damaging your nails, simply invert the cap and press down on the small rubber disc. The purpose of the rubber disc under every bottle cap goes beyond determining if you desire an endless amount of soda. It is responsible for maintaining the carbonation in your beverage, while the lid ensures that the liquid remains contained until you consume it.
  10. If the grooves of your bobby pins are not facing the correct way, they may not stay in place. It is important to position them at the bottom, close to your head, to prevent them from coming loose. To ensure better grip, apply a small amount of hairspray directly onto the bobby pin before inserting it into your hair.
  11. Glass bottles often feature an indentation at the bottom, which can come in handy if you want to add a touch of elegance. Simply place your thumb in the indent and pour away. This little feature is actually called a punt. At your local coffee stand, those sugar sticks are now ready to be opened in a new and easier way. Just split them right down the middle and voila! No more sugar on your fingers or tiny paper bits. Even your coffee will be happier. As for your cotton rounds pack, it comes with strings so you can conveniently hang it on a hook in the bathroom. However, there's no need to constantly loosen and tighten it. Take a look at the bottom of the pack, where you'll find a perforated line. Carefully tear it open and you're good to go.
  12. Doorknobs are typically crafted from brass, bronze, or other copper alloys due to their antibacterial properties. These materials effectively inhibit the spread of microbes, eliminating them within a few hours. However, it is still important to maintain proper hand hygiene by washing your hands regularly.
  13. Bottles possess elongated necks for a specific purpose - to grasp the neck rather than the base when desiring to relish a chilled beverage. Although it may seem excessive, having two zips proves advantageous as an ingenious deterrent against theft. By securely fastening them together, your backpack becomes impervious to unauthorized access. If a lock is unavailable, one can also employ a string or even a humble paper clip to bind them together, effectively impeding the progress of potential pickpockets.

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