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What is National Sour Candy Day
National Sour Candy Day is July 18th. Both adults and children alike will enjoy lip-puckering, delectable flavors. Choose your favorite sour candy and celebrate!!
What is Towel Day
Douglas Adams' book Towel Day honors the work of the author best known for his book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which is observed annually by fans of Douglas Adams.
What is World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day
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What is National Metric Day
National Metric Day, on October 10th, honors the metric system, its history, and its benefits..
What is National Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day
On March 11th, the classic waffle will be celebrated in a healthier version of the classic waffle. A whole grain oats and chopped nuts mixed into a waffle dish is a delectable, healthy way to start your morning.
What is World Braille Day
Every year on January 4th, World Braille Day reminds us of the importance of accessibility and freedom for those who are blind or visually impaired.
What is National Gummi Worm Day
On July 15th, each year, National Gummi Worm Day is commemorated. Gummi worms, a German company called Trolli, are a gelatin candy made by a German firm called Trolli.
What is National Teach Children To Save Day - Changes Annually
Every year in April, National Teach Children to Save Day encourages children to learn good saving habits..
What is National Artichoke Hearts Day
National Artichoke Hearts Day, on March 16th, is a fun way to add a touch of flavor to any dish.
What is National Former Prisoner Of War Recognition Day
On April 9th, National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day honors the brave men and women who have endured brutal treatment at the hands of their captors. They've also suffered separation from family and displayed incredible patience and faith during their captivity, as a result..
What is World Letter Writing Day
Every year, World Letter Writing Day (September 1st) encourages people around the world to pick up a pen, grab a piece of paper, and write a letter. It's also a day to learn about letter writing..
What is National Plant A Flower Day
Spring is just around the corner, and March 12th is the day to participate in National Plant a Flower Day. Each year this day is dedicated to the planting of flowers and looking forward to the spring season.. For those, young and old, flower gardening has become a hobby, and National Plant a Flower Day is a start to the new season each year.
What is National Crab Meat Day
On March 9th, National Crab Meat Day (also National Crabmeat Day) is a day to commemorate one of America's favorite crustaceans. Many crab meat enthusiasts celebrate every year, with 1.5 million tons of crab consumed every year around the world.
What is World Tripe Day
To get through World Tripe Day, you'll need a strong stomach. People commemorate a special dish called tripe on this day every October 24th. You're eating the stomach lining of a cow when you eat tripe.
What is World Bamboo Day
World Bamboo Day, which takes place every year on September 18th, raises concerns about this fast-growing plant. Bamboo's use on a global basis is also acknowledged by the day.
What is Bohring-opitz Syndrome (bos) Awareness Day
yndrome (BOS) Awareness Day takes place on April 6th each year. The day is designed to educate both the public and the medical community about the condition, as well as families with someone with BOS.
What is Dewey Decimal System Day
The Dewey Decimal System's Day, December 10th, honors a system of classification and the man who created it. Melvil Dewey (1851-1931), who was born on December 10, 1851, was born. The librarian invented the Dewey Decimal system of library classification.
What is National Animal Crackers Day
Each year, National Animal Crackers Day, April 18th, honors a childhood favorite. A box of these sweet animal-shaped crackers not only provided a delectable snack, but they also provided a little entertainment!
What is International Tea Day
International Tea Day is celebrated every year on December 15th in tea-producing countries around the world. The day is designed to pique the interest of governments and citizens around the world in the effects that the tea trade has on workers and growers around the world.