A graphic which has circulated since 2014 shows a box of Tampax “Pumpkin Spice” tampons. Is this product real or fake?
For years, rumors have swirled around the internet that carrots used to be purple instead of orange. Today we take a closer look at the purple carrot.
A decades-long warning claims that a new gang initiation involves men slipping into the back seats of cars at gas stations in order to kidnap, kill, or burglarize women.
A commonly seen internet rumor holds that the Monster Energy drink logo contains a satanic or occult meaning which resembles 666 in Hebrew characters.
When fact-check website Snopes posted a rebuttal to an article published by Slate author Geoffrey Sant, the writer fired back, accusing the website of being “lazy.”
Several internet “facts” websites have claimed that the residue on Dorito’s chips do not affect the taste, but it exists merely to enhance the “Dorito’s Experience.” Today we’re taking a closer look at this claim.
A graphic circulating on social media claims that Chick-fil-A will be opening on Sundays. It’s not true.
A photo depicting a robotic mosquito inserting a syringe into a man’s finger has been circulating online, with claims that drone spy insects are currently in production. Is this true?
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