Adidas Kicks The Plastic Habit

Last year, Adidas made more than 5,000,000 pairs of shoes, out of plastic cleaned up from beaches and oceans. They also made football jerseys from recycled materials. Adidas stores no longer use plastic bags, and they plan to use upcycled plastic in 11,000,000 pairs of shoes this year. That’s one way to kick ocean pollution!

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Chewy Chocolate

Raisinets have been around since 1927. Every hour, more than 1,000,000 are produced. How many do you think you could eat in an hour? Today is Chocolate Covered Raisin Day, so indulge yourself! You can pretend they’re a healthy snack. After all, they are full of fruit!

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Marvel-ous Job Opportunity

Does this sound like a job for you? CableTV.com is looking for someone to watch 20 Marvel Cinematic Universe movies in a row,  from Iron Man, to Ant Man and the Wasp, while live-tweeting the experience. The winning binge-watcher will get $1000, all the movies on Blu-ray, and some Marvel stuff. Sounds Marvel:ous to me!

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Just Say No to Polystyrene

Maryland may soon become the first state, to ban polystyrene containers. Styrofoam is a particularly harmful form of plastic, because it can’t be recycled. It breaks into pieces easily, so you can’t even re-use it, and the pieces litter the environment. There are much better alternatives. Good riddance to styrofoam rubbish!

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Northern Lights Move South

The aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, is a glowing light show caused by solar storms in the Earth’s atmosphere. Normally, they are centered over the North Pole; in the South Pole they’re called aurora australis. But this weekend, the Northern Lights may be visible in much of the US. Try to find them!

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Chips and Chias

Today is Chip And Dip Day. Have a party, where everyone brings their favorites to share! It’s also Chia Day. Tiny chia seeds are full of nutrients, so you can add them to anything for a healthy boost. Or, you can plant them on clay shapes, and grow your own Chia-Pet!

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Don’t Have A Cow

Petco pet stores welcome all pets, as long as they’re on a leash. Shelly Lumpkin and Vincent Browning, put the policy to the test. They brought in their African Watusi, Oliver. He’s a giant bull! Oliver has massive horns, and Watusis can reach up to 1600 pounds, but he was welcomed with open arms!

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