Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 22, 2014
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You sure is purdy!! In the 1880s, margarine sold in Vermont, South Dakota and New Hampshire was dyed pink by law- so it wasn't confused with butter. The coccyx bone was named after the Greek word for cuckoo, because it looks like a bird's bill. British engine stoker John Priest survived the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, her sister ship Britanic in 1916, and two other ships during World War I- the Alcantara and the Donegal.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
What a lucky sailing son of a gun Priest was. As for 19th-century pink margarine, no way you’d think of it to be kamaboko (which is something like Japanese fish cake).
Marv Walker over 10 years ago
Back in the late 50’s when we were living in the Michigan’s UP Cedar swamps and on welfare we got real butter in the surplus once a month. It was white and it had little things of yellow coloring to mix with it to make it look like butter.
captainofgondor over 10 years ago
During WWII and after, margarine was sold white, with a color pellet to make it yellow. Also – for many years, margarine was illegal in Wisconsin.
Old Texan over 10 years ago
During WW2 we got white margarine with little packets of yellow dye. It was illegal to sell yellow margarine. We mixed it with our hands.
Marv, that’s funny about the white butter with coloring. In the winter our cow produced white to light yellow butter.
Commodoties are still being bought and stored in government warehouses. But Congress refuses to appropriate money to distrubute them to poor folk.
joe piglet Premium Member over 10 years ago
My aunt went on long shopping trips to Quebec to get butter coloured margarine and bring it back to Ontario. Now the stuff kills you. We just use straight ordinary butter now.
Pedmar Premium Member over 10 years ago
Then there was Violet Jessup, who worked on all three sister ships, Titanic, Britannic and Olympic.
MJKesquire over 10 years ago
The coccyx bone is where our tails used to be, manycenturies ago. YES, we had tails!!
themom51 over 10 years ago
A woman’s coccyx can break when she gives birth (vaginally, as opposed to C-section, that is).
english.ann over 10 years ago
So, there’s no demand for “margarine milk,” since margarine doesn’t taste good enough for such milk. Yellow coloring? If that coloring was turmeric, it would increase the nutritional value of the margarine.
boldyuma over 10 years ago
I’ll have to ask mom(92 years of age) why she foisted “Oleo” margarine on us in the late 1950’s and 1960’s..Never forgave her for that..just a bad…bad…memory..
ColonelClaus over 10 years ago
My daughter has had 2 children via c-section and this 3rd will be by c-section. Her pelvis is not wide enough for her to give birth naturally.
Petemejia77 over 10 years ago
Is John Priest related to Groo??
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
It’s not nice to fool mother nature!