Christmas is by far the most popular US holiday of the year and people around the entire country get super excited to celebrate this wonderful holiday with their family. It’s also a fact that consumer spending reaches it’s peak during the holiday season buying presents and gifts for the Christmas Tree and to put in the Christmas holiday stockings hanging up on the their fireplace. But for all the kids, it’s not the consumers that are buying the gifts during the Christmas season, it’s Santa and his elves flying in on his sleigh with all the reindeer to deliver tons of cool Christmas gifts to all the kids during the Christmas Season.
Here are some of the more funny facts about the Christmas Holiday:
In England, the favorite dish for dinner was actually a pig head. Things have changed since, but the pig’s head was the favorite dinner plate for the holiday season.
Christmas brings in some of the most revenue of the entire year for Hollywood as movies race to developer fun and family friends Christmas movies for the whole family to see during their holiday time off.
Did you know that you can actually eat your Christmas Tree? It is known that the evergreen tree can be edible. Eww it sounds sick but some actually do each their tree. Parts of it actually retains some Vitamin C, however, we don’t recommend this at home. You may be better off with a pigs head.
Some say if you bake bread on Xmas, it will stay fresh for a very long time if not forever. A funny tale and fact, but we haven’t seen it ring true.
Santa Claus Lives on the North Pole, even though it’s one of the coldest places on Earth. He needs that warm coat to keep him warm through the Christmas Season. It’s a fact that Santa Claus is real and lives on the North Pole, so don’t ruin the secret for your kids this Christmas Season!
Here are some interesting facts about the Christmas Holiday. Elves are from the Pagan religion of the past. In the olden days, It was an interesting fact that no automobiles couldn’t travel on Christmas Day.
It was once believed that any woman who went under a mistletoe and was not kissed would not marry the coming year.
It’s a funny fact that if you added up all the christmas gifts in the Christmas song 12 days of Xmas, you get a total of 364 gifts, one for each day of the year! I bet you didn’t know that fact.
Did you know that Xmas was illegal in England around 1660? Poor kids couldn’t even celebrate Christmas and it was condoned as a criminal crime.
Best Christmas Songs of All Time:
These Xmas songs will lighten up the mood during Xmas this year. They are the perfect songs to play on your radio for Christmas so make sure to download the MP3 of these Christmas Songs or go buy the album as a present for the Christmas holiday season.
- Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Johnny Mathis
- Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms
- Last Christmas by Wham!
- Frosty the Snowman by Jimmy Durante
- Christmas Shoes by Newsong
- My Little Drum by Vince Guaraldi
- Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley
- Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt
- Happy X mas by John Lennon
- The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole
- Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry
- Christmas Wrapping by Waitresses
- Do You Hear What I Hear? by Whitney Houston
- White Christmas by Bing Crosby
- Home For The Holidays by Perry Como
- A Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives
- Sleigh Ride by Carpenters
- Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town by Bruce Springsteen
- We Need A Little Christmas by Angela Lansbury
- Here Comes Santa Claus by Gene Autry
- Baby It’s Cold Outside by Ray Charles
- Winter Wonderland by Eurythmics
- Wonderful Christmastime by Paul McCartney


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