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4 Min Read Fun facts are written on the underside of the lid of Snapple drinks bottles, but a fake lid photo is circulating on social media. The Snapple ‘fact’ says that that former U.S. President Donald Trump did lose the presidential election and it was not stolen from him, as he has falsely claimed. While Trump did lose the election, Snapple confirmed to Reuters that this is not a genuine Snapple bottle lid. The posts (here , here , here , here) show a picture of the bottom of a lid with the following words on it, “ “Real Fact” 74,222,958. Trump lost and the election was not stolen. Get all the “Real Facts” at snapple.eu” Captions include, “Even Snapple is tired of the bullshit” and “Thank you Snapple.” ....
Is there a Snapple Fact that says that Donald Trump lost? Lid tweet goes viral! Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images In May 2021, a tweet began circulating around the internet showing a picture of the inside of a Snapple drink lid, with a fact about Donald Trump. People have been liking and retweeting the photograph, but many internet users have been questioning the legitimacy of the picture, with some claiming that it is photoshopped. Snapple is known for the facts featured on their bottles and website. The Snapple website describes their facts: “They’re real. They’re fun. They’re really fun facts.” ....
news Friendships give strength to partnership The New Nation Linda Bloom, L.C.S.W., and Charlie Bloom, M.S.W. : Linda: I live in Northern California where we can frequently see the ancient redwood and Sequoias, which are the largest and tallest trees in the world. They grow to a height of more than 250 feet tall and up to 30 feet in diameter. As tall as they are, you would probably expect them to have a deep root system, but they don t. Surprisingly they have a shallow root system. Nevertheless, they cannot be blown over by the strongest wind. The secret of their stability is the interweaving of each tree s roots with those that stand by it. This vast network of support is formed just beneath the surface. In the wildest of storms, these trees hold each other up. ....