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2. Cornicione. Many people don’t eat pizza crust, preferring to dine on the triangular part with the cheese and tomato sauce and then eschew the carbo-load found in the outer crust.
1997 – E-commerce sites are launched for Things You Never Knew Existed (formerly known as the Johnson Smith Catalog) and The Lighter Side. 1998 – Betty's Attic, featuring nostalgic items is launched, along with its e-commerce website. 2000 – Clever Gear is launched, along with its e-commerce site. Ralph Hoenle is named president upon Paul ...
A Bill’s Life Expectancy Is No Longer Than 15 Years. After being used on a regular basis, bills wear out and are taken out of circulation. The $1 bill gets the most use and typically only lasts ...
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It Costs 8.6 Cents to Produce. Every $100 bill comes with a production cost of 8.6 cents, according to the Federal Reserve. Print costs cover essentials such as paper, ink, labor and overhead ...
Don't let its size fool you, this octopus has looks that could kill -- literally. At barely the size of a pencil, the blue ringed octopus packs a brutally lethal dose of venom in its tiny suckers.
Here are 10 facts about the organic grocery giant that we?re willing to bet you didn?t know. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
10 Things You Don't Know About is an American history/biography television series on H2. It was initially presented by historian David Eisenbach [1] for one season. Eisenbach was succeeded as host by musician Henry Rollins for the next two seasons. Each episode of the show presents ten facts about a particular historical figure, group, event ...