10 Ways Mississippi Has Truly Made The World A Better Place
There’s a lot to love about Mississippi. And it’s not just us residents that get to reap the benefits of the state’s overall greatness. From music to food and everything in between, here are 10 ways Mississippi has helped to make the world a better place.

Visit the home of a Mississippian and you’re almost guaranteed to be offered a home cooked meal.

If you’re a Mississippian, you’ve probably been using the words "ma’am, sir, please, and thank you" since you were knee high to a grasshopper.
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Mississippi is the birthplace of the Blues and Elvis Presley, so it should go without saying that the world of music wouldn’t be the same without the Magnolia State.
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Aside from blessing the world with Mississippi mud pie, the state is home to some renowned dessert shops, like Sugaree’s. The New Albany bakery’s layer cakes are sold nationally.

The world would be such a better place if everyone were as friendly as Mississippians.

William Faulkner, John Grisham, and Tennessee Williams are just a few of the many notable writers who have ties to Mississippi.

Just like Aretha Franklin, we put a lot of emphasis on respect. So things like opening doors and pulling over for funeral processions are second nature for Mississippians.

The classic soft drink was bottled for the first time in Vicksburg in 1894.
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The bubbly drink was created by Edward C. Barq, Sr. in Biloxi.

Kermit the Frog was "born" in Leland, MS and the Teddy Bear came about after a hunting trip near Onward, MS. So without the Magnolia State, the two lovable characters probably wouldn’t exist.
So, what else would you add to this list? Tell us in the comments section!
If you enjoyed this, be sure to check out “13 Things You May Not Know Came From Mississippi.“
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