Day 85: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Till the 1800s, popcorn was eaten for breakfast in a manner similar to cereal - with milk and sugar. It made its transition to a movie snack only in 1930s
Source: Popped Culture
The last French soldier to die in World War I was killed 15 minutes before the ceasefire. He was delivering a message to his unit that soup would be served for lunch.
Source: BBC
Colgate once tried to expand their product line by making frozen dinners. "Colgate Kitchen Entrees" remains one of the worst brand expansion attempts in history.
Source: Huffpost