There are a lot of things that happen in the world that make you wonder “Why is it like that?” Kevin & Jenna are here to answer these questions and solve these Mundane Mysteries.
Tune in weekdays at 2:30pm to find out answers to questions you never knew you had.
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Is White Chocolate actually Chocolate?
It seems like it would since it’s in the name right? I think you know where this is going… White chocolate doesn’t actually have any chocolate at all! It’s made out of a mixture of sugar, milk, vanilla, lecithin, and cocoa butter. Not one trace of actual chocolate. Wild. Still very tasty though. Photo credit:…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Does gum really stay in your stomach forever if you swallow it?
We’ve all heard this as kids… “don’t swallow your gum, it will stay in your stomach forever!” But is that actually true? According to this guy… not really. As an autopsy technician he says the only gum he has come across in the stomach has been recently chewed or swallowed. So even though it doesn’t…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why is it called a softball if it’s not soft?
If you ever played softball or got hit by one you know that they don’t really live up to the name. They’re actually pretty hard. So why call them softballs? Like most things it starts way back in history with a wacky story… In 1887, some alumni of both Harvard and Yale were hanging out…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do some of the numbers on elevator buttons have a star next to them?
You may have noticed this before when you’re in an elevator. The star that’s next to the number of the floor. I always thought it meant “ground floor” but that’s not the case. The star represents which floor has the closest outside exit of the building. That’s why sometimes it’s on the first floor, sometimes…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: When and Why did marathons start?
Today was the 126th running of the Boston Marathon. When and why did people start running Marathons anyway? According to the legend throughout history, a messenger in Greece had to run roughly 25-miles from a town named Marathon to Athens to announce a Greek military victory. Once he arrived and gave the message he immediately…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How is it determined when Easter Sunday is celebrated?
As big of a holiday Easter is, most people don’t know how it’s determined which Sunday Easter will fall on each year. Here is how they figure it out. It has to do with the moon. It always falls on the first Sunday AFTER the first full moon… AFTER March 21st. A fun tidbit for…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why are eggs such a big part of Easter Celebrations?
Heading into Easter weekend you’re bound to see a lot of egg related things the next few days. Egg hunts, painting eggs, candy eggs, but why are eggs such a big part of Easter? It goes back to the ancient pagan celebrations around spring time. Eggs are symbols of fertility, new life, and the start…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What are Peeps made out of?
Easter is coming up this weekend. You may have already started eating boxes of Peeps though. What exactly are those things made of? Obviously it starts with the soft marshmallow based, which they then roll in colored sugar. For the little eyes they use an edible wax. Some other fun Peep facts to drop on…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What happens when police pull over a driverless car?
Now that technology is getting more advanced with vehicles we are seeing more and more autonomous/driverless cars on the road. Mostly in big cities. But what happens if one of them gets pulled over?! Well… that exact thing happened recently in San Francisco. The police pulled over the car at a red light. When the…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Can dogs actually understand us?
Anyone who has owned a dog has wondered this before. Can they actually understand what we as humans are saying?! Some people who’s dogs never listen might not believe this, but dogs do have the ability to learn around 165 words. Obviously shorter words are easier for them. Also words with hard consonants like T…… Continue Reading