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In the late 1960s, John Lennon and Yoko Ono took advantage of their comfortable financial situation and flew around the world, handing out peace as if it were a personal possession. They did this through the use of billboards, bed-ins, and, unbelievably enough, a program they called "plant an acorn for peace."

They traveled the globe, giving acorns to all the world leaders they could find, in hopes of attaining world peace, which is what "fifty acorns in a sack" refers to.

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