My favorite part about Snapple is the fun fact inside the lid. In the spirit of 2016 presidential race, I have compiled all of the presidential Snapple Facts that I have...and yes, I do drink a lot of Snapple.
"Real Fact" #859
George Washington took the oath of office in New York City in 1789.
"Real Fact" #865
Harry Truman was the last U.S. President to not have a college degree.
"Real Fact" #866
Abraham Lincoln was the tallest U.S. President at 6'4". James Madison was the shortest at 5'4".
"Real Fact" #868
Thomas Jefferson invented the coat hanger.
"Real Fact" #869
Theodore Roosevelt had a pet bear while in office.
"Real Fact" #873
President William McKinley had a pet parrot that he named "Washington Post."
"Real Fact" #876
The youngest U.S. President to be in office was Theodore Roosevelt at age 42.
"Real Fact" #925
The White House was originally called the President's Palace. It became the White House in 1901.
"Real Fact" #926
George Washington was the only unanimously elected President.
"Real Fact" #927
John Adams was the only President to be defeated by his Vice President, Thomas Jefferson.
"Real Fact" #943
George Washington had false teeth made of gold, ivory, and lead--but never wood.
"Real Fact" #946
It is against the law to use "The Star Spangled Banner" as dance music in Massachusetts.
"Real Fact" #949
Two national capitals are named after U.S. Presidents: Washington, D.C., and Monrovia, the capital of Liberia.
"Real Fact" #962
John Wilkes Booth's brother once saved Abraham Lincoln's son.
"Real Fact" #969
John Tyler had more children than any other U.S. President. The last of his 15 children was born when he was 70 years old.
"Real Facts" #981
President Chester A. Arthur owned 80 pairs of pants, which he changed several times per day.
"Real Fact" #985
All of the major candidates in 1992, 1996, and 2008 U.S. Presidential elections were left-handed.
So if you are sick and tired of this presidential election, the next time someone wants to talk politics you can say, "did you know..."
Get all the "Real Facts" at snapple.com.





















