I Never Thought About These 15 Extremely Random Facts, But Now I Can't Get Them Out Of My Head

1.Because gelatin is made from animal skin and bones, gummy worms technically have more bones in them than actual worms (which don't have any).

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2.The original fire hydrant patent (credited to Frederick Graff Sr. in the 1800s) was lost in a fire.

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3.Inside the Actor's Studio host James Lipton used to be a Parisian pimp.

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4.DUI offenders in Ohio are issued yellow license plates to help police officers identify them while on the road.

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5.Clownfish can change their sex, including their reproductive organs, and the process is irreversible.

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6.John Cena has granted more Make A Wish requests than any other celebrity in the charity's history.

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7.Cookie Monster's real name is Sid.

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8.Tomato ketchup was once used as medicine to cure diarrhea and jaundice.

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9.Most carrots were originally purple before the 17th century.

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10.Canadians eat more mac 'n' cheese, specifically Kraft macaroni and cheese, than any other nation.

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11.Nutmeg isn't just used in food. It can also be hallucinogenic if consumed in large doses.

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12.Talk about good acting — Toni Collette faked her appendicitis so well when she was a teen that doctors ended up removing her appendix.

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13.Snakes can help predict earthquakes. They can sense them up to five days before, from up to 75 miles away.

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14.You can actually go to Hell...Hell, Norway that is, or even Hell, Michigan. And don't worry, it doesn't really get hot.

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15.Lastly, MGM put 16-year-old Judy Garland on a strict diet while filming The Wizard of Oz, which consisted of chicken soup, black coffee, and up to 80 cigarettes a day.

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