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If any company exists long enough, they’re inevitably going to inspire rumors and innuendo that they may not be proud of. However, some companies, like Coca-Cola, seem to attract those stories more than others. If corporations were truly people, as Mitt Romney insisted they were, they would all gather round in a bar, and listen [...]
Posted by Jim Ciscell on Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 4:30 am
Filed under Food · Tagged 1936 olympics, Coca-Cola, coca-cola in israel, coca-cola with cocaine, coke, coke and beer helps lawn, coke and mentos geyser, coke helps you tan, coke in space, coke on dance floor, coke-based barbecue sauce, cola-cola curves poster, Jim Ciscell, TopTenz
Everyone has their own beliefs and here at TopTenz we respect them. That said, we know there will be one person who reads the title and immediately scrolls down to comments “Religion LOL”; to that person, congratulations, you’ve won at comedy. For everyone else, here are ten weird things people genuinely thought or still think [...]
Posted by Karl Smallwood on Friday, December 28, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Humor · Tagged animal product, birth certificate, Coca-Cola, conspiracy theories, five food groups, flat earth, gallup poll, gravity, Independence Day, Lightsabers, moon landing, Obama, Titanic, witches
Motivational posters are commonly used in companies, schools, and other instituions. Famous inspirational quotes and motivational posters seem to haunt every wall, but do they really work? Some might be inspired and encouraged by them, many won’t even notice their presence. “If they’re part of a broader campaign, with clearly outlined goals and a commitment [...]
Posted by Timeea on Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor · Tagged Antarctica, Arctic Circle, Bolt, canada, Coca-Cola, DESPAIR INC., first-class dancer, Graphic design, Hollywood, Human Interest, Kenneth G. Brown, Mexico, Motivational poster, New York, New York City,New York,United States, New York,United States, Ornithology, owl, Penguin, Poster, psychology professor, researcher and associate professor of Management, Richard Gilman, Sandra Murra, State University of New York, State University of New York at Buffalo, study lead author, The Coca-Cola Company, Tippie College of Business, United States
Most of us are familiar with the dangers of illegal drugs. Along with the risk of addiction, severe health problems and other unwanted side effects, there is also the danger that a drug user will face punishment if caught. Depending on the drug and area, this punishment can involve anything from a warning to a [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, May 23, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Crime, Health · Tagged alcoholism, Alexander Shulgin, Bayer, Coca-Cola, Controlled Substances Act, Desoxyn, Food and Drug Administration, heroin, Laudanum, mild depression, Morphine, morphine users, narcolepsy, Native American Church, Opioids, Opium, Pain, pharmaceutical, Psychedelics, Psychoactive drug, psychologist, psychotherapy, Recreational drug use, sore throats
Most old video games aren’t worth much money; you can buy yourself a pretty decent collection of games from the 80s with a few bucks and a trip to the flea market. But there are a select few games that are so rare, collectors are willing to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for [...]
Posted by Mark Hill on Monday, November 15, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Games · Tagged age, air raid, Atari, Atari S.A., athlete, atlantis II, Bermuda, Boston, Boston,Massachusetts,United States, Campus Challenge, Coca-Cola, eBay, eBay Inc, escape from mt drash, History of video games, Inc., Kizuna Encounter, Motherboard, mr boston, Mt. Drash, Neo Geo, Nintendo, Nintendo Campus Challenge, Nintendo Co.,Ltd., Nintendo DS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo World Championships, Pac-Man, Pepsi, pepsi invaders, Pepsico, ROM cartridge, SNK Playmore, soft plastic controller, Stadium Events, The Coca-Cola Company, ultima, Ultimate II, United States, Universal Studios, USD, Vectrex, Video game culture, Video game developers, Video game publishers
Japan has become one of the most shocking nations on the planet. Or more precise one of the nations that likes to shock people the most. There is no such phrase as “gone too far” for the Japanese. The image of that country has been tarnished forever ever since Google was first turned on, when [...]
Posted by Rick Raule on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Food · Tagged Candy Squid, Coca-Cola, Cream Collon, cuisine, Curry, Curry Lemonade, drinks, food, food and drink, ice cream, Japan, Japanese cuisine, Japanese food, Japanese Tobacco Company, Lemonade, odd food, odd food choices, Snack foods, snacks, Soft drinks, strange food, weirdest web site
Everyone makes bad decisions in life. Fortunately for most of us, the bad decisions we make aren’t broadcast to the world. When you’re a major corporation and you trip and fall flat on your face for all the world to see? Heck, even that isn’t as bad as all the money you may lose your [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business · Tagged airplanes, Alexander Bell, Apple, baseball, bill gates, brand, British Airways, Coca-Cola, coke, computers, E.T., Gateway Computers, IBM, Mac Clones, Microsoft, Microsoft Bob, microsoft office, Monday Night Football, N-Gage, new coke, New York City, new york yankees, Nokia, Power Computing, Reese's Pieces, software, The Beatles, top 10 bad corporate decisions, Western Union, Yankee, Yes Network
We’ve all heard them. Usually, they happened to a friend of a friend’s second cousin, and in almost every case they’re completely untrue. Still, some urban legends have managed to gain a remarkable amount of credibility. From creepy folklore to rumors about celebrities and politicians, here are the top ten urban legends that have managed [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 1:01 am
Filed under Bizarre · Tagged 4.0 grade average, Bloody Mary, Coca-Cola, Cokelore, cryogenically frozen, Disney, famou urban legends, good samaritan, jelly doughnut speech, jfk, kidney heist, legend, mr. rogers, pop rocks, sewer alligator, strange, suicide roomate, urban legend, urban legends, vanishing hitchhiker, walt disney
You would never believe what some people go to lengths to collect. Whether its spending a ton of money on ebay to buy some celebrity’s hair collected from a hotel drain or someone that hoards and won’t throw away newspapers, there are bizarre collections hidden in people’s basements and attics around the globe. 10. Cereal [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 11:26 pm
Filed under Bizarre · Tagged Bizarre, cereal boxes, christmas ornaments, Chuck Essler, Coca-Cola, cookie jars, count chocula, Disney, duct tape, Elvis, Elvis Presley, fruit loops, hair, hubcaps, Laurie Slater, lucky charms, refrigerator magnets, texarkana gazette, toaster collectibles, vintage, wheaties box
Unless you were a child before the mid-30s, chances are you grew up under the influence of a company co-founded by one Walter “Walt” Disney. The empire started by this visionary cartoonist has flourished and expanded beyond “Steamboat Willie” into all forms of media from film to radio. And almost everyone knows the phrase uttered [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Monday, August 4, 2008 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Photos · Tagged academy awards, bizarre facts, brand, Coca-Cola, Disney, disney logo, disneyland, Jack Sparrow, logo, Mickey, Mickey Mouse, mickey mouse ears, moustache, Movies, Music, Oscar, pixar disney, steamboat willie, top 10 list, Walt, walt disney