A model of Times Square built in LEGO pieces is surrounded by other New York City landmarks after an intricately detailed 12 foot-tall model of One World Trade Center built out of more than 4,000 LEGO bricks is unveiled at LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Yonkers, New York on June 28, 2013. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester is a $12 million, 32,300 square-foot indoor attraction geared towards children ages 3-10 and their families. UPI/John Angelillo | License Photo

The home of the toy building brick, LEGO, is the world's biggest manufacturer of tires, 5 facts revealed Wednesday.

Though it's hard to imagine that the toy maker makes more tires than Goodyear or Firestone, it all makes sense when you think about it in terms of the number of units they produce. According to CNET, in 2011 LEGO produced a total of 381 million little plastic wheels.

Among other facts revealed during Wednesday's episode included Pepsi's big mistake in the Philippines, manic minnows and a failed pigeon educational program.