Believe it or no, there's a fake McDonald's in City of Industry, in Southern California, that's just used for filming. Most of the McDonald's ads you've seen were shot in that building.
Over the weekend, Reddit user u/Catsray shared a screenshot of a Facebook Marketplace listing he stumbled across: someone in Moorhead selling a "bag of coke" for $10.
Believe it or no, Congress passed a law in 1866 that no living person could appear on currency . . . after an official at the U.S. Treasury snuck himself onto a five-cent bill.
Believe it or no, one of the key ingredients in a lot of dryer sheets is . . . BEEF FAT. The dryer sheets are coated in beef fat to help make the clothes softer.
As a kid and even through my teenage years, I never felt comfortable using that bathroom because of the Coca Cola ladies -- they had the type of eyes that follow you around and always seem to be watching you, no matter where you are.
Believe it or no, the place where people disappear the most in the U.S. is the "Alaska Triangle" . . . which is a large area of wilderness. Since 1988, more than 16,000 people have disappeared there.
Believe it or no, the reason Chuck E. Cheese loves celebrating birthdays is . . . according to a book on his origin story, he's an orphan who didn't know his own birthday so he loved other kids' parties.