Snapple's Bottle Cap Facts Are Often Wrong

Friday, October 11, 2013 - 21:20 in Health & Medicine

Snapple Fact Flickr user Jeremy Foo Snapple has been printing facts on the underside of its bottlecaps for over a decade now, but maybe we should stop referring to them as "facts." Some are misleading, outdated, or easily misproven.  The Atlantic looked into the veracity of hundreds of Snapple Facts, and found that many don't hold up. Elephants actually sleep three to seven hours a night, not two (#35), according to the San Diego Zoo. The Statue of Liberty wasn't the first electric lighthouse (#179); that distinction belongs to the Souter Lighthouse, according to the UK National Trust. And the average American doesn't walk 18,000 steps a day (#89), not even close. The real tally is more like 5,116 steps, according to a recent study. There are contradictory facts (was Manhattan or Philadelphia the U.S.'s first capital? There are caps that...

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