Thanksgiving facts to spread around the dinner table

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Tomorrow is a day for celebrating family, friends + community. And to get you in the spirit (and help you be the most in-the-know person at the dinner table), we gathered some facts about this holiday we bet you don’t know.

🦃 46 million turkeys are eaten in the U.S. each year on Thanksgiving (and 22 million Christmas).

🎃 50 million pumpkin pies are eaten on Thanksgiving.

🔈 Female turkeys don’t gobble, but chirp instead.

🎩 200 years went by after the first Thanksgiving before it was declared a national holiday by Abraham Lincoln.

🇨🇦 Canada also celebrates their own Thanksgiving in October, which was first in 1578 when Martin Frobisher (an explorer from England), found the Northwest Passage to North America.

💰 We have Thanksgiving to thank for TV dinners. In 1954, an order mix-up at Swanson caused them to sell 10 million turkey dinners in aluminum trays, complete with cornbread dressing, gravy, peas + sweet potatoes for 98 cents each.

🇺🇸 Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday every year. But, in 1939 it was celebrated early because businesses during the Depression Era hoped a longer shopping season would help the economy.

📞 Need help cooking tomorrow? Butterball has a Turkey Talk-Line which can help you while cooking. It’s available on the phone, text + Alexa.

If you’re not planning to spend the day in the kitchen, click here for the local spots that can take care of everything for you — from savory sides and delicious desserts to the whole dang turkey.

Whether you’re staying in or venturing out tomorrow, we hope you get to spend Thanksgiving stuffing your face + surrounded by your loved ones.

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