Yes, you read that right, today is National Polka Dot Day, so let’s take a look at some of what has made this day so memorial.
In 1934, Shirley Temple seemed to be channeling Minnie Mouse in her frilly red on white polka-dotted dress in Stand Up and Cheer.
Marilyn Monroe played "the girl" in the Seven Year Itch and wore a black on white polka dot dress.
Julia Roberts rocked the white on brown polka dot dress in her star-launching film Pretty Woman.
Artist Roy Lichtenstein used the Ben Day (Benjamin Henry Day Jr) process for printing and engraving in pop art often found in comic book design.
Artist Yayoi Kusama famously uses polka dots in her paintings, sculptures, and other design.
How does this relate to Amaretto? Good question.
Have you ever seen the amazing Craved Speckled horses? They are amazing Polka Dot horses, look at these:
How many do you have? Well how do you get one?
Technically you can’t now but starting August 1, 2019, until August 31, 2019, you breed any two of the following Horses: White Walker White Arabian White Andalusian White Icelandic White Piebald Ivory Dun. However, the good news is, the coat does pass.
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