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.
MUDANE MYSTERIES: Why are highway signs always green?
I don’t know about you but I’ve noticed more cars on the road than ever. It feels like every weekend it’s more and more people out on the road. While sitting in traffic last weekend I wondered why are all the highway signs always green? The green coloring is a way for the sign to…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How many apples does it take to make apple cider?
The weather is supposed to be perfect this weekend for apple picking. So today’s mystery is for if you’re curious about making your own apple cider. How many apples does it take? To make 1 gallon of cider you need 36 apples. So make sure to count them out when you pick them. If you’re…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why does a Rubik’s Cube have those six colors?
I’ve never solved a Rubik’s Cube. I feel like I should make that a goal of mine this fall. Either way, today’s mystery is why did the creator of the Rubik’s Cube choose those six colors? According to an interview with the inventor Rubik Ernõ in 2014 he said he chose to have six colors…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do we call it fall AND Autumn?
Happy first day of Fall/Autumn! Today’s mystery why does this season have two names? What’s the difference? Either Autumn or fall can be used to describe the season between summer and winter. They both mean the same thing in American and British English. Only difference being that fall is used more often in America and…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Is a pumpkin a fruit or vegetable?
Tis the season for pumpkin everything. And also the burning question in everyone’s fall household… are they fruits or veggies? Technically they are considered a FRUIT, which blew my mind. It’s apparently because they are the “edible reproductive body of a seed plant.” Vegetables are the other parts of a plant that don’t have seeds,…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What does the “E” in The Big E stand for?
The Big E fair starts today out in Western Mass and goes through October 3rd. Always a great time to eat crazy fried foods, take the kids on rides, and see the Connecticut house! But today’s mystery… what does the “E” stand for? There are a few different theories on this. One being that the…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Who invented Mac and Cheese?
Anyone who has toddlers knows how important Mac and Cheese is to the weekly family meal prep. Even if you’re an adult, Mac and Cheese probably plays a big part in your life. But when and where did it come from? Who thought of it? It’s more interesting than you think. The person who introduced…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Do babies have fingerprints?
It’s an interesting question right? Are babies born with fingerprints? The answer is actually no. Babies do not develop fingerprints until they are about 3 months old. So if any newborn babies are looking to do something devious and not get caught just make sure it’s within your first 3 months so you can’t get…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why is the time on the iPhone always 9:41 in commercials
Today Apple announced it’s new iPhone 13, making your current iPhone instantly feel old. Like always. Over the next few weeks you’ll probably see a lot of commercials for it. If you look close you’ll see the time on the phone is set at 9:41. Just like every other iPhone commercial ever. But why that…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why are they called Teddy Bears?
You probably have more than a few Teddy Bears laying around your house. But where did they get their name? It’s actually really interesting. Teddy bears were named after former president of the United States, Teddy Roosevelt. They were such a huge success that another toy company tried to recreate the magic and buzz with…… Continue Reading