{"id":45900,"date":"2022-03-11T20:57:34","date_gmt":"2022-03-11T20:57:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=45900"},"modified":"2022-03-11T20:57:34","modified_gmt":"2022-03-11T20:57:34","slug":"10-everyday-items-with-an-interesting-story-behind","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legendstitch.com\/10-everyday-items-with-an-interesting-story-behind\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Everyday Items With An Interesting Story Behind"},"content":{"rendered":"

It can be tough to see with the naked eye, but most objects have a clever quirk to them if you know what you’re looking for.\n

Why is there a hole in lollipop sticks?\n

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Most people have at some point probably noticed the small hole in a lollipop stick?\n

I have never put any major thought into why the hole is there, but sure, if we\u2019re going to find out things, we might as well reveal why that little hole exists \u2026\n

Apparently, the hole helps keep the candy fixed to the stem, according to Quora. When the lollipops are made in the factory, the sweetened mass doesn\u2019t just harden around the stem but also fills up the hole.\n

This makes the lollipop more stable \u2013 if it was just a straight stick the candy would fall off.\n

The patch on your backpack\n
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YouTube\/#Mind Warehouse\n

No, it\u2019s not just a nice detail \u2013 the patch on your backpack is there for a reason, believe it or not \u2026\n

The patch, which you can find on many backpacks, is usually made of leather and can come in handy if you need to tie or hook things to the back of the backpack. Pretty smart, right?\n

The little hole on your smartphone\n

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It\u2019s so small, so you might never have noticed it before. But that little black dot on your smartphone, placed between the camera lens and the flash, has a smart function \u2013 it\u2019s a microphone.\n

The microphone helps Siri with voice recognition and improves the quality of audio recordings.\n

Number 57 on ketchup bottles\n

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Heinz Tomato Ketchup has always been a favorite of mine \u2013 I always buy that classic glass bottle when I can. I, for one, have noticed that number 57 is printed on the bottle, but I have never actually thought about the reason why.\n

So, what does the number 57 mean? Is it the number of ingredients? Is it the year production started?\n

According to the manufacturer himself, you shouldn\u2019t hit the bottom of the bottle when the ketchup is stuck. Instead, try using the side of your hand to hit the numbers printed on the bottle (see picture).\n

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Flickr\/torbakhopper\n

I will definitely try this next time my ketchup doesn\u2019t flow.\n

But the number 57 isn\u2019t a secret code, it has its origins in an old advertising slogan for the Heinz company.\n

The \u201cpocket\u201d in your underwear\n

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Both men\u2019s and women\u2019s underwear are usually made of particularly soft material \u2013 I think everyone understands why.\n

But when it comes to ladies\u2019 panties, however, they can not be sewn with both seams inside, so one of them is not sewn \u2013 which creates a \u201cpocket\u201d.\n

An extra seam on that spot would make things very uncomfortable indeed.\n

And no, before you ask, it\u2019s not advised to put anything in there.\n

Toffee hack\n
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Flickr\/WolfgangLonien\n

You\u2019d think they\u2019re just for decoration, but the spaces between toffees make it easier to get them out without much effort.\n

Press your thumb and forefinger on two diagonal holes to push up the candy. Look at this picture to see how it\u2019s done!\n

Metal brackets on shopping carts\n

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Going to the store to buy groceries with your kids can be a challenge, to say the least \u2026 but there is a trick that can make shopping easier!\n

Have you ever wondered what the metal brackets behind the child seat on a shopping cart is for?\n

Twitter\/LifeHacks\n

Well, it turns out, you can hang grocery bags so they don\u2019t tip over and spill.\n

Switch on the rearview mirror\n

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That little switch under your rearview mirror in the car has always puzzled me. Call me stupid, but I thought it was there so you could hang Little Trees or sunglasses.\n

But by pulling that button, you can actually make your car journey safer, especially at night. The button is a day\/night switch, that turns the mirror to anti-glare mode and protects the driver from being blinded by the headlights of a car behind. Great thing!\n

Arrow, fuel gauge\n

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My wife always asks me on which side the fuel cap is located and in all honesty, when you go to fill up your gas tank, it can be hard to remember which side of the car the gas cap is on.\n

But if your car\u2019s fuel gauge has an arrow on it, you\u2019ll always know which side it\u2019s on! I wish I knew this earlier \u2013 my wife and I would have saved a lot of time and trouble.\n

Spoon slot\n

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The small hole on the handle of a pot or pan isn\u2019t just for hanging it up. You can also rest a spoon or ladle in it!\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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