×

Wise World of Wellen presented by Salem Eye Clinic

1. Post-It Notes were originally called Press ‘n Peel when they came out in 1977. But they didn’t start selling well until the name change in 1980.

2. When the original Nintendo was released in America in 1985, it was only sold in New York City as a test market . . . and it failed miserably. Nintendo gave it a second test run a few months later in Los Angeles, and it did a lot better.

3. “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.

4. Michael was either the most popular name for boys in America or the second-most popular from 1954 to 2008.

5. 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.

Make the wise choice with your eye care by scheduling an appointment with Salem Eye Clinic. Call 548-3506.

I am text block. Click edit button to change this text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.