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October 1, 2025 1 min

Fred has a not so fun fact about Jack Daniels himself!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fred Show is on Ye Bread's Fun fact.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Fred fun so much.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
You know, I try to do things on the show that,
you know, I think would appeal to those of you
in the room, because I really do think about you
all the time. And you know, Camelein's a big Jack
Daniels consumer, a big Jack Daniels fan. And uh. It
turns out the founder of the famous whiskey injured his
toe after kicking a safe and that's how he wound

(00:32):
up dying. Jack Daniels died from a toe injury. This
then later led to an infection until he eventually died
of blood poisoning. So your boy Jack d kicked a safe,
which come on, it's hard, it's a hard, yeah, kick
some softer, and then he had an infection he died of.
He died of that. Damn. I'm about to go pour

(00:53):
some Jack out for you. You should you should just
have a drink in his honor at peace this time
of the morning. Jack Daniels died from a tone drink.
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