Prehistoric Sippy-Cups

2500 years ago, a child drank from a ceramic sippy-cup. Scientists analyzed the residue to see what was in the cup, and concluded it was milk. Small cups with spouts, some shaped like animals, have been found dating all the way back to 5,500 BCE! 7,500 years ago, parents still didn’t want their kids spilling drinks!

Signs for the Bees

In Sweden, McDonald’s restaurants have found a way to help bees. They’re drilling holes in their billboards, and turning them into honeybee hotels! The huge roadside ads have plenty of space on the back for bee houses. They aren’t fancy, like the McHive mini Mcdonald’s restaurant created last May, but they provide shelter.

Slinging Tortillas

A tortilla is kind of like a floppy frisbee, so it’s not surprising that they glide nicely through the air. Idaho man David Rush, who holds more than 100 world records, set a new record for furthest tortilla throw. His tortilla flew 54 feet, 5 inches! He did not try to throw beans or guacamole at it.

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