7% of American adults think chocolate milk comes from brown cows...

Yeah but you can blame the tories and islam for that

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I heard Richard Dawkins quote a poll that stated that 40% of Americans thought that the sun orbited the earth lol!. Morons.
 
And how many people vote "pancake" on OCUK polls? Their FAQ doesn't help with the situation either:



That just tells me that chocolate milk only comes from white cows with flavoring, so what comes out of brown cows?

I just did a test on cheese on their site and intentionally ticking the daft options whenever I had a choice to, how long until they publish some of the answers from that?

It is very poorly worded.
 
My wife used to work in a rough city centre school in Leicester and the kids got taken on a school trip to a farm. Apparently they were amazed at how big the cows were, because they'd only ever seen pictures of them on bottles of milk or whatever. I guess that's forgivable when you're 8 years old or whatever.
 
My wife used to work in a rough city centre school in Leicester and the kids got taken on a school trip to a farm. Apparently they were amazed at how big the cows were, because they'd only ever seen pictures of them on bottles of milk or whatever. I guess that's forgivable when you're 8 years old or whatever.

The one I heard the milk comes from Tesco.
 
Well dairy cows can be brown and the main component of chocolate milk is milk, so I don't think it is incorrect to say that chocolate milk comes from brown cows.
 
Taking into account how stupid Americans are 7% is quite low

It's quite high considering how many there are given the size of their country however! 326 million vs our paltry 65 million.
 
I was about 15 before I realised hamburgers were made from beef. Then I realized it was just their poor grasp of English causing confusion again...

I'd love to know the thought process that decided to call something made of beef after a pork product!

They're named after the city of Hamburg, although it's not clear why. Apparently the "ham" connection is a coincidence - a rough translation of "Hamburg" would be something like "settlement on the bend of the river".
 
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