The Vatican's bank is the only one in existence that allows ATM users to perform transactions in Latin.

BackRub was one of the early names for the company that ultimately became known as Google.
One of the first items auctioned on eBay was a broken laser pointer. It sold for $14.83.

Air potatoes can grow rougly 8 inches per day and eventually be over 60 feet long. That's as long as the ancient megalodon shark.
Children living in Siberia get UV light exposure during long dark winter months that provides vitamin D like Sun provides us.
An episode of Peppa Pig was pulled from Australian television for teaching children not to fear spiders.

On October 22, Australians celebrate Wombat Day.

Making noise is a major part of New Yeas's Eve celebrations across the world. Italian church bells, Swiss drums, and American party horns bid the old year farewell.
What’s inside a Kit Kat? Broken Kit Kats that are damaged during production—they get ground up and go between the wafers inside, along with cocoa and sugar. That’s a way to not let anything go to waste.

Kate Roberts, better known as Vulcana, was a Welsh strongwoman. In 1901, she suprised a crowd in London by lifting a wagon that was stuck on a street.
IKEA consumes about 1 percent of the world's lumber.

According to a poll of 11,000 Americans, 84 percent of vegetarians and vegans return to eating meat.