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  • The Spaghetti Harvest: In 1957, a British news show announced that, thanks to a very mild winter and the elimination of the spaghetti weevil, Swiss farmers were enjoying a bountiful spaghetti crop season.
    Foolery! In 1957, the respected BBC television program ran this famous hoax.
  • Crustless Bread: For those who just can’t stand the taste of crust and are too lazy to cut it off, Sara Lee introduced the ultimate convenience: crustless bread. Available in stores everywhere!
    Fact. This actually was a new product by Sara Lee in 2002.
  • The Pepsi-Cola company sponsored teenagers to tattoo themselves with its logo. In return, the teenagers received a 10 percent lifetime discount on the company’s products. Teenagers were said to have enthusiastically responded.
    Foolery! This hoax report was made by “All Things Considered” on National Public Radio in 1994.
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