Good News: Old Lotto Tickets, Free Advertising, and Severe Frostbite
Here are a few more Good News stories making the rounds . . .
1. A guy in Nebraska was cleaning out his glovebox . . . found an old unscratched lottery ticket for a game called “Trucks & Bucks” . . . and won the grand prize, a new Ford F-150 pickup. He’d been driving around with the ticket in there for months. They also took care of the taxes, so the full thing was valued at $81,000.
2. The FDA approved the first drug to treat severe food allergies for things like milk, eggs, and peanuts. They also just approved the first drug to treat frostbite.
3. A digital artist in New York named Max Kolomatsky has been helping out random people by redesigning their flyers for things like cleaning and babysitting services. The kind with a phone number at the bottom that you tear off.
He does it for free and doesn’t even tell them. For example, he found a boring one for a cleaning service called “The Clean Team“, and made them a snazzy new flyer where they’re branded like a team of superheroes. (Here’s a video.)