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According to Coca-Cola and its inventor Doctor Pemberton, it was illegal to laugh after 5 p.m. in 1875. As illegal as to milk another person’s cow, for instance.

source: mycoke.com/htmls/smileizer/Smileizer


As for cows, everything is clear, but as for laughs and smiles, we don’t know “why” (please inform @BrandsTell, if you have any idea).

Nevertheless, in “modern” times Coca-Cola offers to enjoy laughs and smiles to the fullest and launches its new online tool Smileizer (pic.).

It could help those, who feel upset and is based on the idea that a good laugh could be infectious:

You may listen how other people laugh, upload a piece of your own laugh, find how your facebook friends laugh or share with them your happy findings.

So, laugh and smile:)

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02 june 2010 | 14 june 2010 | 22 june 2010
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On April 23rd, 1516 the Reinheitsgebot was accepted.

It is the famous beer-purity law that was intended to keep undesirable or unhealthy ingredients out of beer and is mentioned in many beer brands’ history.


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