How Did Elves Become a Part of Christmas?
Elves may seem like supporting characters in the Christmas story, yet today they are everywhere. They star in movies, appear on sweaters, and even perch on shelves to keep watch. [Continue reading…]
Elves may seem like supporting characters in the Christmas story, yet today they are everywhere. They star in movies, appear on sweaters, and even perch on shelves to keep watch. [Continue reading…]
Every December, children imagine Santa Claus preparing for his annual journey from the snowy North Pole, ready to deliver gifts across the globe. Movies, books, and TV specials have cemented [Continue reading…]
Eggnog is one of the most enduring holiday drinks, but its story stretches back centuries. The creamy, spiced beverage we know today began as something quite different in medieval England. [Continue reading…]
When the chilly days of the 1960s rolled in, the Dr Pepper Company faced a challenge. Soda sales tended to dip in winter, as people reached for warm drinks instead [Continue reading…]
Every year on Thanksgiving morning, while countless turkeys are roasting in the oven, over 3 million people bundle up and line the streets of New York to watch the annual [Continue reading…]
Thanksgiving and NFL football have been intertwined for generations, creating a rhythm that feels as familiar as the smell of stuffing in the oven. For many families, the day isn’t [Continue reading…]
If you grew up in the late ’80s or ’90s, chances are your bedtime routine included brushing your teeth, grabbing a snack, and falling asleep to the soothing glow of [Continue reading…]
In March 1971, General Mills launched a new line of monster-themed cereals to capitalize on the success of Lucky Charms. The first two entries were Count Chocula, a chocolate-flavored vampire, [Continue reading…]
So there is no silver‑haired psychic in town, and sneaking another call to the astrology hotline will only get you in trouble when the phone bill arrives. When life feels [Continue reading…]
Before Halloween specials were a staple of primetime television, before animated characters were synonymous with seasonal rituals, there was a boy named Linus sitting in a pumpkin patch waiting for [Continue reading…]
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