#33: The Origins of the Hockey Puck
Hockey pucks are modern-day miracles made of vulcanized rubber. They’re specially designed for optimal movement on the ice during a game. Despite this scientific pedigree, hockey pucks really shouldn’t feel too full of themselves. The origin story of hockey pucks is much stinkier and a lot less elegant than you would think.
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The earliest-known hockey pucks were made from frozen cow poo. Gross, we know. We guess this frozen ball was hard enough to finish the job and give people some fun for a few hours. Naturally, these organic hockey pucks only lasted for one game before they got totally destroyed and disintegrated.
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