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13 Times Fortune Cookies Literally Changed People’s Lives (1)

ByLauren Cahn

Updated: Jan. 27, 2023

    That fortune can be surprisingly accurate—or incredibly beneficial: Check out these amazing stories of fortune-cookie inspired luck.

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    The keystone to happiness

    “Don’t pursue happiness, create it.” When author Wendy Turner got this fortune, she saved it because it inspired several more life-changing mantras that together comprise a “happiness contract” with herself. For example, “I will slow down and be grateful” and “My actions will speak louder than my words.”

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    She found all the pieces

    “God can heal a broken heart, but He has to have all the pieces.” That’s the fortune spiritual blogger Kali got from a cookie while she was trying to decide what to do with her life. After struggling for years trying to piece her own heart together, she read this fortune and made a decision to find the missing pieces of herself by devoting herself to volunteerism.

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    He believed it, and it came true

    On December 9, 2017, college studentJordan Richardsopened a fortune cookie at a local Chinese restaurant that read, “3 months from today, something good will happen.” Well, Richards took it seriously, marking it down in his calendar as “Fortune Cookie Day.” Three months later, to the day, he got an offer for a job that he could start post-graduation.

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    It took a fortune cookie for her to let go of the past

    “If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older.” When blogger Jillian Beaubourg read that, she was still battling post-traumatic stress disorder from her bad relationship with her father—at the age of 50. She realized that she had to let the past go to move forward. Find out the 50 little changes that will make you a happier person.

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    Double the fun

    Jim Markley and his wife, Debbie, had been trying to start a family for five years with no luck, according to a story inSpokesman-Review, a Spokane, Washington publication. Finally, they found out that Debbie was pregnant, but before they could tell anyone they went out with friends for Chinese. When they got their fortune cookies, they both got the same fortune: “You will live to a ripe old age, happy in the love and respect of many children.” They ended up with two children—which Jim says qualifies as “many.”

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    Seek your potential

    Jessica Darling told her fortune cookie story on a travel blog: “Shortly before my 33rd birthday, I read the fortune, ‘You will never know your full potential until you try.'” So she decided to try. “I gave myself an open-ended sabbatical to really get in touch with what deeper meaning my life had and what work I was meant to do in the world,” she explains. “Within six months I had resigned from my job, found myself single after years of being with a partner, and was entirely on my own.” She traveled for three years and ended up becoming an ordained minister. Check out the 5 life skills that guarantee success.

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    From corny cookies to a lifetime of bliss

    “Is your fortune as corny as mine?” That was the line bloggerNikki Dgot from the man who would become her husband. She was eating Chinese food in an airport when she noticed a cute guy in line. “As fate would have it, the two of us ended up sitting about 100 feet apart facing each other. I ate about half of my fried rice and pulled out my laptop to do some work. That’s when the handsome man came up to me… I gave him my business card (not my smoothest move ever), and he started texting me before we even left the airport.”

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    A dream with a deadline

    Author Wendy DeGroat once got a fortune that said, “A goal is a dream with a deadline.” They were all the words she needed to finish the history book she’d been writing. That fortune is still hanging on DeGroat’s wall, serving as an inspiration for the book and 63 poems she’s published in the nine years since opening that cookie.

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    Two outta three

    Married couple Barbara and Scott Turnbull became very wealthy thanks to a fortune cookie. In March 1995, they each played a set of numbers they got from a fortune cookie. They ended up being two of the three winners of a $4 million Texas Lotto jackpot.

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    Luck x 110

    The Turnbulls story was upstaged a decade later: According to Snopes.com, Wonton Food in Queens, New York, put the winning digits for a March 2005 drawing in numerous cookies, leading to 110 people winning second place in a Powerball drawing. The story could have been even better: For the sixth number, Wonton Food listed 40—the winner was 42.

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    The way his cookie crumbled

    Here’s yet another story of someone who played those lucky numbers and won big. Sixty-six-year-old Boca Raton, Florida resident Richard Davis had been playing numbers he got in fortune cookies for some time when, in 2015, he became the sole winner of a $7 million jackpot.

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    A different sort of lotto fortune

    In July 2018, an unnamed Vancouver, Washington man broke open his fortune cookie and discovered not one, but three, fortunes, and two of them read, “Buy a ticket. All your financial troubles will soon be resolved.” He followed the advice—and won $125,000.

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    The lucky numbers keep rolling

    Years ago, Ronnie Martin of Long Pond, Pennsylvania got lotto numbers from a fortune cookie that he really liked. He regularly played them at a gas station on his commute to New Jersey. Recently, his numbers finally came through: He won $1 million. Now, check out these 20 incredible true stories about luck.

    Originally Published: December 25, 2018

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    Lauren Cahn

    Lauren has covered knowledge, history, the British royal family, true crime and riddles for Reader's Digest since 2017. She sharpened her research skills as a lawyer in the 1990s, became an early HuffPost blogger in the 2000s, then began reporting local news in the 2010s. She's been writing news, features and celebrity interviews for a variety of p...

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    FAQs

    Are fortune cookies true answers? ›

    Fortune cookies are true, but not in the way many people think. The message on the paper isn't going to magically come true because you've opened it. But instead, you can see it as the right message at the right time. It can give you the proper guidance to the future and allow for manifestation.

    Who wrote the fortunes for cookies until 1995? ›

    Someone Writes Them

    The company that produces fortune cookies, Wonton Food Inc, pumps out 4.5 million of them every single day in Brooklyn, New York. Until 1995, their Vice President, Donald Lau, wrote the fortunes.

    Have fortune cookies ever come true? ›

    As for predicting the future, no, fortune cookies don't have special powers of foresight. The fortune cookie you open at a Chinese restaurant came into your hands randomly. If it happens to contain a fortune that comes true, it's just coincidence. Besides, many fortunes don't even predict the future.

    Why did fortune cookies stop telling fortunes? ›

    Simply put, they no longer tell fortunes because the family-run companies that dominate this business cannot keep up with demand. Yet that doesn't spoil the fun of fortune cookies. Some companies create "adult" messages, and a few allow patrons to create their own fortunes.

    Will your fortune come true if you don't eat the cookie? ›

    “Some people read the fortune and then eat the cookie, but I have to eat the whole cookie before I can read the fortune,” Luman said. “It”s just a family superstition. The fortune won”t work unless you do it that way.”

    Do Chinese people eat fortune cookies? ›

    Fortune cookies are often served as a dessert in Chinese restaurants in the United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries, but they are not Chinese in origin. The exact origin of fortune cookies is unclear, though various immigrant groups in California claim to have popularized them in the early 20th century.

    What do fortune cookies symbolize? ›

    In China fortune cookies are referred to in many terms such as “good luck cookie”, “cookie with fortune words” and “good luck biscuit etc. Fortune cookies are a bit different than regular confectionery because they are not just meant for eating but also have significance. They often symbolize luck, fate and wisdom.

    What are the lucky numbers on a fortune cookie? ›

    This will give you a better chance at winning the lottery

    The six numbers in FORTUNE COOKIES associated with the most winners are: 4, 14, 15, 22, 26 and 28.

    Who was the first person to make a fortune cookie? ›

    Legendary History of the Fortune Cookie #1

    The Chinese immigrant, David Jung, who founded the Hong Kong Noodle Company while living in Los Angeles, invented the cookie in 1918. Concerned about the poor people he saw wandering near his shop, he created the cookie and passed them out free on the streets.

    Do you eat the fortune cookie first or last? ›

    You eat the cookie, then you read it. JOY DOLO: Oh, eat the cookie and then read it, and then your dreams come true. That's a good process. Well, the fortune cookie is so much more than a fun dessert.

    Do fortune cookies ever go bad? ›

    A fortune cookie, is a fortune cookie, is a fortune cookie. At least when it comes to shelf life. They are considered a non-perishable food & although some fortune cookie companies claim their cookies will stay fresh for 6 or 8 months, I say you should... Q.

    Can you keep fortune cookies? ›

    They do keep well for a few days in an airtight container (if it's humid, slip in a piece of bread to keep them crisp), so they can be made ahead. Write out, or print, fortunes on pieces of paper that are about 3/8 inch (1 cm) wide. Cut them out.

    Why aren't Panda Express fortune cookies fortunes? ›

    With over 282 million fortune cookies given out annually by Panda Express, this treat typically symbolizes personal good fortune; however, the limited edition cookies look to change this notion as the Panda family believes good fortune is not something to keep to yourself, but something best shared with others.

    How long do fortune cookie fortunes last? ›

    A fortune from a cookie typically lasts as long as you assign meaning to it or find it relevant. The lifespan of a fortune cookie's message is subjective and varies from person to person.

    Are you supposed to tell your fortune from fortune cookie? ›

    After reading the fortune, you must not tell anyone your fortune, and then eat your fortune cookie and put paper on fire for it to come true. 7.) If there is no fortune in a fortune cookie, it is a sign that something good will happen to you soon. (Because fortune-cookie-fairy owes you one fortune.)

    Do people actually like fortune cookies? ›

    Although some people actually like the texture and flavor of standard restaurant fortune cookies, most people consider the fortune to be the essence of the cookie.

    What is the story behind fortune cookies? ›

    The concept of message-stuffed pastry has supposedly endured through ages. Perhaps the most plausible story dates back to 1918 when, in Los Angeles, David Jung, founder of the Hong Kong Noodle Co., invented the fortune cookie as a sweet treat and encouraging word for unemployed men who gathered on the streets.

    How do fortunes get into fortune cookies? ›

    Answer. The cookies are baked as flat circles. After they are removed from the oven, slips of paper are folded inside while the cookies are still warm and flexible. As the fortune cookies cool, they harden into shape.

    What are the lucky numbers for fortune cookies? ›

    This will give you a better chance at winning the lottery

    The six numbers in FORTUNE COOKIES associated with the most winners are: 4, 14, 15, 22, 26 and 28.

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