Three of the following are FACTS…one is a FIB (scroll down to find out which one!)
1. In France, April 1st is called “Poisson d’Avril,” which translates to “April fish.” French kids will fool their friends by taping a paper fish to their friends’ backs.
2. “Aladdin 2: The Return of Jafar” was Disney’s first direct-to-video sequel. It became one of the top 15 best-selling videos of all time, so they started making direct-to-video sequels for pretty much all their movies.
3. Michael was either the most popular name for boys in America or the second-most popular from 1954 to 2008.
4. The term “trick-or-treat” originated in New England. The first time in recorded history it was ever used was in a newspaper in Concord, New Hampshire in 1931.
AND THE FIB IS…(scroll down)
#4!
The term “trick-or-treat” is from Canada. The first time in recorded history it was ever used was in a newspaper in Blackie, Alberta in 1927.
SOURCES:
(CNN / Wikipedia / SSA / Edmonton.ca )





Comments