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August 4, 2024 1 min
Are double stuffed Oreos actually double in size?
Just how successful was Doritos Locos Tacos for Taco Bell?
Which animal is the most dangerous to zookeepers? 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, that was kind of random. Mel tying for random
facts with Mel Taylor.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Double stuffed oreos only contain one point eight six times
as much cream as regular oreos. By the way, Salvador
Dali once conned Yoko Ono into paying ten grand for
a blade of grass. So yoko had offered to pay
that amount for one of his mustache hairs, but he
secretly substituted the blade of grass because he thought the

(00:26):
yoko Odo was a witch and might use his hair
in a spell. That's a true story. Taco Bell was
able to create fifteen thousand new jobs just because the
Doritos Locos Tacos were so successful. Pretty maze. I don't
know if I've ever had a Dorito's Locos tacos. Though,
zebras injured zoo keepers more than any other animal. One
big reason is that they've never been domesticated and they're

(00:48):
just too aggressive. And octopuses are one of the most
intelligent creatures on the planet, capable of solving complex puzzles
using tools, escaping captivity, opening scrouptop jars, and stacking rocks
to protect the entrances to their dens. It's a big deal,
and you know They've made so many kid movies when
it comes to octopus anyhow, that's a look today. Tr

(01:09):
random facts,
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