RANDOM TIDS & BITS- Mon 2/10/24-

“Rich People PB&J…Section 5, Row 37, Seat 48-Suit Up!…& Minty Fresh TV Dinner!!”

In the early 1900s, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich was considered a delicacy and only eaten by rich people.  But by the 1920s, the price of peanut butter went way down, and PB&Js became more popular.

In an NHL game, if all of a team’s goalies are injured, the team has the option to suit up anyone as their goalie . . . even someone from the stands.

Colgate started selling a line of frozen dinners in 1982 . . . but they failed miserably because people associated their logo with toothpaste, not good food.

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