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You probably didn't know these amazing facts about Christmas and Santa Claus

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Christmas has a unique quality, and children look forward to it more than any other holiday. Why shouldn't they, too? After all, Santa Claus gives them presents. But Christmas is much more than just giving and home decoration. Let's discuss the wonderful aspects of Santa Claus and Christmas. The Coca-Cola campaign made Santa in a red suit become popularity all around the world flickr.com A blue and green shirt is actually what Santa Claus is wear in past. He was also wearing some sort of red. The scarlet suit became well-known as a result of the Coca-Cola commercial campaign. However, it is clear that Coca-Cola advertising had a significant impact on creating the cheery figure we know and love today. Coca-Cola began developing advertising campaigns for Christmas in 1930. To paint a Santa for Christmas ads, the business hired Haddon Sunbloom. The plan was to keep people drinking Coke throughout the winter because the drink was associated with warm summer days. The famous 1822 p

30 Ideas For The Most Impressive Christmas Trees In 2022

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There are several ways to get into the Christmas mood. For some, it's all about listening to Christmas tunes on repeat. Others may want to cozy up with a Hallmark movie (in matching family pajamas, of course) or drive around the neighborhood admiring the Christmas lights. Whatever your habit, there's nothing like spectacular holiday decor to get you in the holiday spirit—and for most, that starts with a specific family Christmas ritual: tree trimming. If you want to decorate a Christmas tree on a budget, simply get a Jumbo Gift Bag, Wrapping Paper, and Ribbons. Place the tree stand in the big gift bag. Then, using postal boxes or moving boxes, wrap them like Christmas gifts.  What sort of Christmas tree do you want? Real or fake.  Which Christmas tree is eco-friendly for the environment? Short answer: real! It may seem counterintuitive, but cutting down a real tree every year is far more sustainable. When you use an artificial tree, it may last for an average of 10 years, but s

Did you know about the celebration after the Christmas, called "Boxing Day"

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The day after Christmas in Britain is known as "Boxing Day" on the 26th. Early Christian history, late Roman, is when Boxing Day first appeared. Some proof that this festival started was noted by Samuel Pepys. His diary entry from 1663 claims that Boxing Day got its name from the sealed box holding good luck money that was discovered on board big sailing ships during the period of exploration. The box was entrusted to a priest, who opened it at Christmas and gave the contents to the less fortunate if the voyage was successful. Boxing Day has only been a recognized holiday in the UK since the 1800s. The custom of wealthier families packaging gifts to give to the less fortunate dates back to Queen Victoria's reign in the 1800s. Another hypothesis is that special presents and offerings associated with the feast of Saint Stephen, which in Latin ecclesiastical tradition falls on December 26th, were collected in melt boxes put outside of churches. Service employees frequently r

If you like to explore Australia, here are some interesting facts

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Canberra, the capital of Australia, is situated between the larger and more significant economic and cultural hubs of Sydney and Melbourne in the southeast. The Australian continent stretches for over 2,500 miles (4,000 km) from west to east and for nearly 2,000 miles from Cape York Peninsula in the northeast to Wilsons Promontory in the southeast (3,200 km). Australia is the last of the lands, but only in the sense that it was the final continent to be explored by Europeans, except from Antarctica. Australia has earned the nicknames "the Oldest Continent," "the Last of Lands," and "the Last Frontier" for this reason. The singularity of Australia's plant and animal life can be partly explained by its isolation from other continents. Numerous eucalyptus tree species and the platypus and echidna, the only egg-laying mammals on Earth, are among its distinctive plants and wildlife. When we discuss tourism Wide stretches of sunny beaches, marine reserves, A