National Pass Gas Day – January 7, 2027

National Pass Gas Day
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National Pass Gas Day encourages everyone to embrace a natural bodily function every January 7. It’s a day to let go of inhibitions, share a laugh, and acknowledge that sometimes, things just need to escape. Join in the lighthearted fun and discover why a little flatulence can bring joy.

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Expected National Pass Gas Day Deals

While direct ‘Pass Gas Day’ promotions are rare, many brands embrace the humor of bodily functions. Look for deals from companies like Beano, Gas-X, and Pez (known for their dispensers, not gas relief, but for the fun of it). Health food stores and supplement brands like Garden of Life or Renew Life might offer discounts on digestive aids. Even novelty gift shops like Spencer’s or online retailers like Amazon could feature gag gifts and humorous items related to the theme. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 7 approaches.

Platform Guide for National Pass Gas Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #PassGasDay. Film humorous skits or share funny stories about unexpected moments of flatulence.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalPassGasDay. Share funny memes, relatable comics, or lighthearted polls about embarrassing gas moments.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #PassGasDay. Post a funny question to your community about their funniest or most awkward ‘gas’ stories.

Social Media Tips for National Pass Gas Day

Individuals

Embrace the day by sharing a funny anecdote with friends or family. Don't be afraid to let out a little toot for a laugh (in appropriate settings, of course!).

Creators

Create a comedic video or short story about the universal experience of passing gas. Use relatable humor to connect with your audience and encourage engagement.

Brands

Digestive health brands can run humorous campaigns promoting their products. Novelty gift brands can highlight their funniest 'fart' themed items. Use lighthearted content to engage.

Top Brands for National Pass Gas Day

  1. Beano

    Founded in 1990, Beano is a dietary supplement designed to help prevent gas and bloating from foods like beans, vegetables, and whole grains. It contains a natural enzyme that breaks down complex carbohydrates.

  2. Gas-X

    A popular over-the-counter medication, Gas-X provides relief from gas pressure, bloating, and discomfort. Its active ingredient, simethicone, works by breaking down gas bubbles in the digestive tract.

  3. Fart Blaster

    A classic novelty toy, the Fart Blaster is a handheld device that produces various realistic fart sounds. It's a staple for pranksters and a source of guaranteed giggles at parties or gatherings.

  4. Whoopee Cushion

    Invented in the early 20th century, the Whoopee Cushion is a timeless practical joke device that emits a loud, rude sound when sat upon. It remains a popular item in joke shops worldwide.

  5. Beans

    Beans, a staple food across many cultures, are notorious for their gas-producing properties. Brands like Bush's Best have been providing quality canned beans since 1908, often humorously acknowledging their effect.

  6. Taco Bell

    Founded in 1962, this fast-food chain is famous for its Mexican-inspired menu. While beloved by many, its spicy and cheesy offerings are sometimes humorously associated with digestive consequences.

  7. Renuzit

    A brand of air fresheners and odor eliminators, Renuzit offers various products to keep homes smelling fresh. They provide a practical solution for dealing with unpleasant odors, including those from flatulence.

National Pass Gas Day Hero

The Anonymous Prankster

While National Pass Gas Day doesn't have a single historical founder, it embodies the spirit of the anonymous prankster who delights in lighthearted mischief and breaking social taboos. This figure represents the collective human impulse to find humor in bodily functions, sparking giggles and unexpected reactions across generations. Their legacy lives on in every well-timed whoopee cushion deployment and every shared laugh about an accidental toot.

History of National Pass Gas Day

Humans have given several innovative, fun names and slang terms to the process of passing gas, including fart; mess; drop a bomb; toot; rip one; break the wind; cut one; cut the cheese; guff; trump, and break one loose. In most cases, we consider passing gas as a really bad and disgusting thing to do. If you ‘drop one’ near others, they might all look at you with disapproving eyes. And although it is not hygienic or civil to pass gas in public places or when we’re eating, passing gas is a very important part of human metabolism. It is a natural phenomenon and the body’s way of passing out waste gasses trapped in one’s belly due to digestion.

We produce around 17 to 68 ounces of gas in our intestines daily and release it through the anus at intervals. The gas is the by-product of the digestion process and contains several gasses, including oxygen, methane, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and 1% of sulfur (which causes the smell).

The first mention of the word ‘fart’ was in 1632, meaning “sending forth wind from the anus.” Subsequently, several other writers and jokesters started using the word and concept until it became commonplace. Our knowledge of the origin of National Pass Gas day is sketchy at best. We don’t know when it took off, but now we celebrate the day annually on January 7. It is a day set aside to giggle at our crazy bodies, create awareness on the importance of passing gas, and talk about food products that cause gas secretions like eggs, broccoli, beans, cabbage, and dairy products.

National Pass Gas Day timeline

1900 B.C.
Passing Gas Jokes

A jokester makes jokes about passing gas in Sumeria.

1632
The Birth of the Fart

The word ‘fart’ is coined from the old English word ‘feortan,’ meaning “to break wind.”

1800s
Rise of Professional Flatulists

Frenchman Joseph Pujol, with the stage name Le Pétomane, becomes a professional farter, performing farting on stage for entertainment.

2013
World Fart Championships

Finland organized a World Fart Championship on July 13, 2013, drawing people from all over the world.

National Pass Gas Day FAQs

When is National Pass Gas Day?

In 2027, National Pass Gas Day will be observed on Thursday, January 7, providing another opportunity to lighten up and acknowledge this universal human experience.

How much gas does a person pass daily?

The typical adult human expels around half a liter to a liter and a half of intestinal gas over the course of 24 hours. The frequency can vary widely based on diet and individual physiology.

What causes gas?

The primary sources of intestinal gas include air swallowed during eating or drinking, and the fermentation of carbohydrates by gut bacteria. Foods like legumes, dairy, and some fruits are known to contribute significantly.

Is passing gas healthy?

Absolutely, flatulence is a natural and necessary part of digestion, helping to release built-up pressure in the intestines. Suppressing it can cause significant discomfort and is generally not recommended.

National Pass Gas Day Activities

  1. Pass gas

    There is no better day to pass gas than on National Pass Gas Day. Pass gas unashamedly with friends and family for laughs.

  2. Attend a fart championship

    Farts championships are organized in different communities and countries of the world on this day. You can attend or watch them online.

  3. Educate yourself about a diet that reduces gas

    If you’re someone who farts a lot, this is an opportunity to learn about proper diets that balance your internal metabolism and reduce gas. Most times, farting is a result of the foods we eat.

5 Fun Facts About Passing Gas

  1. Farts travel seven miles per hour

    Farts travel about 10 feet per second or seven miles per hour.

  2. The average number of farts

    Studies have shown that the average person farts at least 14 times a day.

  3. Animals fart too

    Animals also fart, including cows, sheep, and dogs — termites fart the most!

  4. Air pressure also affects farting

    Mountain climbers fart more as they climb higher due to the increased pressure, which expands their intestines, while the reverse is the case for scuba divers.

  5. People make careers out of farting

    Flatulists have made a career in farting — in China, there are even professional fart smellers who have been trained to diagnose digestive diseases by smelling a person’s fart.

Why We Love National Pass Gas Day

  1. It is an opportunity to unburden ourselves unashamedly

    This day allows us to fart without remorse or shame. Everyone can choose to have a good laugh while relieving themselves of held-in gasses because of etiquette.

  2. It’s in our favorite works of literature

    Writers like Shakespeare, Geoffrey Chaucer, Jonathan Swift, and James Joyce mention flatulence in several of their works to create comic relief.

  3. Passing gas can be fun

    Passing gas among friends can be super fun and a bonding experience as you see who can fart the loudest.

National Pass Gas Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 7 Thursday
2028 January 7 Friday
2029 January 7 Sunday
2030 January 7 Monday
2031 January 7 Tuesday