I Bet You Can’t Guess What These 10 Things Are Used For
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I Bet You Can’t Guess What These 10 Things Are Used For

Every day we see lots of things, and we are so used to this variety that we never even ask ourselves things like, “Why do we actually need a hole in a Chupa Chups stick?” Do you know? Watch this video, and you’ll be genuinely surprised by our discoveries!

TIMESTAMPS
Pom-pom on a cap 0:23
Square hole in a Chupa Chups stick 0:47
Creases on pants 1:07
“Pocket” in ladies’ panties 1:32
Square patch on a backpack 1:53
Hole between the camera lens and flash on iPhones 2:08
The number 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles 2:27
Code on makeup bottles 2:48
Replaceable blades on a box cutter 3:07
Switch on the rearview mirror 3:28

SUMMARY
– Pom-poms are generally known as an accessory today, but their history dates back to the 18th century. Back then, French sailors wore hats with pom-poms to protect their heads from bumping on low deck ceilings.
– It’s not to save a child from choking, as many believe: that’s what the empty length of the stick is for. The side hole is made to simply keep the candy on the holder.
– At the end of the 19th century, European clothing factories exported most of their products abroad. Therefore, to make the most of the cargo hold space, the clothes were pressed down before shipping. It was almost impossible to get rid of the resulting creases on pants!
– The inner layer both in men’s and women’s underwear has to be made of a special soft material. Ladies’ panties, however, are made so that both seams can’t be inside, so one of them is not sewn, resulting in this “pocket.”
– Many backpacks have this small leather patch on them. Do you know what they are for? It’s actually quite useful when you’re camping: you could let ropes and hooks through it.
– Few people know this little hole is actually an auxiliary microphone. It makes the sound on recordings clearer, helps Siri understand accents, and reduces the noise captured by the main mic.
– The number 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles. It may seem to be a part of the design or the number of ingredients used; however, it’s not! It’s the total number of the types of ketchup produced by the company.
– Any cosmetics package, be it eyeshadow or powder, has this small open container symbol, labeled 6M, 12M, or 24M. This labeling indicates the shelf life of the product in months.
– Lots of people don’t really know that a dulled blade of a box cutter can be broken off to get a new and sharp one. It’s not dangerous if you do it correctly: let the dulled blade out, take off the clipper, fix the blade with a hole in the clipper, and break it off easily.
– This day/night switch protects the driver from being blinded by the headlights of a car behind them at night. Rearview mirrors have a double reflective coating that you can switch by pressing the button.

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