If your teeth aren't as pearly white as you'd like them to be – no worries! Back in Tudor England, you'd pass for a super-rich and noble person. Back then, sugar was available to the wealthiest ones only, as it was imported from faraway countries. The more sugar people consumed, the blacker their teeth were, and it was a fancy attribute of a rich lifestyle, just like designer bags today. Did the people back then have any other unusual traditions? Let's see! #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side.
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