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Thursday, July 2, 2026

Today's Celebrations — July 2: National Anisette Day & National I Forgot Day

National Anisette Day and National I Forgot Day celebrations, presented by ApostilleHelp

Every day has something worth celebrating. Here are today's picks for July 2.

National Anisette Day

Anisette is a sweet, licorice-flavored liqueur enjoyed across the Mediterranean, from Italy to Greece to the Middle East. It shows up in everything from after-dinner sips to holiday pastries, and its anise flavor has been a staple in the region for centuries.

Ways to celebrate: try a small glass after dinner, bake a batch of anise cookies, or look up the differences between anisette, ouzo, and sambuca.

National I Forgot Day

A lighthearted reminder that everyone forgets things sometimes, no explanation needed. It is less about a specific origin and more about giving yourself permission to laugh off a missed appointment or a forgotten name.

Ways to celebrate: forgive yourself for something small you forgot this week, or share your funniest "I forgot" story with a friend.

😄 Fun fact: Anisette is proof that licorice haters and licorice lovers can agree on one thing, it tastes like nothing else on earth, for better or worse.

😄 Fun fact: Today is the one day a year you are legally allowed to blame your memory instead of your calendar app.

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