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May 2, 2024 1 min
What did Walt Disney invent with trash cans?
Whos was the only president who did not live in the White House? 
What is the difference in multi color Bell peppers? 
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Well, that was kind of random. Mel time for random facts with Mel
Taylor. I feel like I gotsome good ones today. So Hawaii is
the only state where McDonald still servesfried apple pies. Everywhere else it's baked.
There is one exception. There isa historic location in California. It's
like the oldest operating McDonald's. WaltDisney pretty interesting. He invented enclosed garbage

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cans to keep Disneyland from smelling bad. Until that point, public trash cans
were wire mesh that didn't block anyof the garbage smell. When movie credits
say no animals were harmed during filming, that's only intentional harm on camera.
It doesn't include animals that are accidentallyhurt or killed on set. George Washington
is the only president who never livedin the White House. It just was

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not built actually at that time.And a red, green, yellow,
and orange bell peppers. They're allthe same type of pepper, with their
color difference being caused by being atdifferent stages of ripeness. So that is
the look today at your ransom facts
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