Celebrate! - Fun Food Facts

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Amusing, intriguing, bizarre, and occasionally unsettling facts about food. More

Pie Day
Fritters Day
Cotton Candy Day
Bouillabaisse Day
French Fried Shrimp Day
Chocolate Candy Day
Spaghetti Day
Milk Day
Irish Coffee Day
Baked Alaska Day
Pizza Day
No One Eats Alone Day
Margarita Day
Fruit Compote Day
Peanut Cluster Day
Pears Hélène Day
Bavarian Crepes Day
Lemon Chiffon Cake Day
Raisin and Spice Bar Day
Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day
Amaretto Day
Pretzel Day
School Lunch Hero Day
Shrimp Day
Walnut Day
Escargot Day
Macaroon Day
Doughnut Day
Bourbon Day
Peaches 'n' Cream Day
Ice Cream Cake Day
Graham Cracker Day
Pecan Pie Day
Daiquiri Day
Bagelfest Day
Ice Cream Sandwich Day
Rice Pudding Day
Toasted Marshmallow Day
Food Bank Day
Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day
Calzone Day
Cappuccino Day
Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
Cranberry Relish Day
Maize Day
Cocoa Day
Fruitcake Day
Fruitcake Toss Day
Oysters Rockefeller Day
Hot Buttered Rum Day
Peanut Butter Day
Fettuccine Alfredo Day
Cream-filled Chocolate Day
Sticky Bun Day
Tartar Sauce Day
Oreo Cookie Day
Coconut Torte
Ravioli Day
Spanish Paella Day
Chocolate Mousse Day
Cinnamon Crescent Day
Cheeseball Day
Pigs in a Blanket Day
Chocolate Parfait Day
Coconut Cream Pie Day
Chocolate Chip Day
Vanilla Pudding Day
Coq Au Vin Day
Donut Day
Jerky Day
Martini Day
Chocolate Pudding Day
PiΓ±a Colada Day
Tequila Day
Avocado Day
Beer Day
Creamsicle Day
Spumoni Day
Cherry Turnover Day
Noodle Ring Day
Bake Cookies Day
English Toffee Day
Strawberry Ice Cream Day
Corn Chip Day
Bubble Gum Day
Plum Pudding Day
Absinthe Day
Baked Scallops Day
Poultry Day
Peanut Butter and Jelly Day
Roast Leg of Lamb Day
Strawberries and Cream Day
Beef Burger Day
Corn on the Cob Day

Chocolate Milk Day

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By TheFoodCatalogue

Chocolate milk may have been a staple in your diet as a kid or maybe it still is; it is a great refueling beverage after all! But do you know the history of chocolate milk?

According to the National History Museum in Britain, chocolate milk was created in Jamaica by an Irish botanist named Sir Hans Sloane. While in Jamaica in the early 1700s, Sloane was given cocoa to drink, but he did not care for the taste. In an attempt to improve it, milk was added and chocolate milk was born – or at least according to the National History Museum in Britain. 

Cocoa has been around since the 1500s so it is possible a version of chocolate milk was invented before Sloane tried it out in Jamaica but history suggests Sloane carried the torch and brought chocolate milk to the masses.

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