Gobstopper Day

Gobstopper Day is celebrated on September 14. Gobstoppers, popularly known as jawbreakers, are hard, normally round, delicious candy with layers and layers of sweetness. What better time to reminisce about the childhood goodness of these candies than on Gobstopper Day! This day is celebrated annually and people get to relax and enjoy everything related to gobstoppers and, of course, the candies themselves.

August Moon Festival

August Moon Festival is a festival celebrated in Greece on the day of the full moon in August. This year, it falls on August 9. The August Moon is the brightest moon of the year, so much so that it almost rivals the sun, almost though. The day ushers in different festivals, with the most-awaited, being the Olympic games. The Olympic Games were held in Ancient Olympia in honor of Zeus, the king of the gods. They were usually held in August and done every four years. In modern times, however, it is a matter of luck if the opening night of the Olympics falls on the night of the August Moon.

National I LOVE My feet Day

National I Love My Feet Day is celebrated on August 17 every year. You might be wondering why feet are being celebrated — well the real question should be ‘why aren’t you celebrating it?.’ We know feet are sometimes associated with being gross, but the truth is feet do a whole lot for us as humans: from carrying our entire body weight to carrying any extra load we carry, like groceries and other heavy materials. Feet are the foundation for the entire body in terms of support, balance, posture, and overall well-being, so they should be catered to.