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A Free Monthly Newsletter For The Friends and Patients of Dallas Laser Dentistry
Animal Crackers are not really crackers, but cookies that were imported to the
United States from England in the late 1800s. Barnum's circus-like boxes were
designed with a string handle so that they could be hung on a Christmas tree.
As early as 1822, the postmaster in Washington, D.C. was worried by the amount
of extra mail at Christmas time. His preferred solution to the problem was to
limit by law the number of cards a person could send. Even though commercial
cards were not available at that time, people were already sending so many
home-made cards that sixteen extra postmen had to be hired in the city.
Before settling on the name of Tiny Tim for his character in "A Christmas
Carol," three other alliterative names were considered by Charles Dickens.
They were Little Larry, Puny Pete, and Small Sam.
California, Oregon, Michigan, Washington, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and North
Carolina are the top Christmas tree producing states. Oregon is the leading
producer of Christmas trees - 8.6 million in 1998.
Candy canes began as straight white sticks of sugar candy used to decorate
Christmas trees. A choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral decided have the ends
bent to depict a shepherd's crook and he would pass them out to the children
to keep them quiet during the services. It wasn't until about the 20th century
that candy canes acquired their red stripes. Christmas trees are known to
have been popular in Germany as far back as the sixteenth century. In England,
they became popular after Queen Victoria's husband Albert, who came from
Germany, made a tree part of the celebrations at Windsor Castle. In the
United States, the earliest known mention of a Christmas tree is in the
diary of a German who settled in Pennsylvania.
During the Christmas buying season, Visa cards alone are used an average
of 5,340 times every minute in the United States.
During the Christmas and Hanukkah season, more than 1.76 billion candy canes
will be made.
During World War II it was necessary for Americans to mail Christmas gifts
early for the troops in Europe to receive them in time. Merchants joined in
the effort to remind the public to shop and mail early and the protracted
shopping season was born.
Electric Christmas tree lights were first used in 1895. The idea for using
electric Christmas lights came from an American, Ralph E. Morris. The new
lights proved safer than the traditional candles.
For every real Christmas tree harvested, 2 to 3 seedlings are planted in
its place. Frustrated at the lack of interest in his new toy invention,
Charles Pajeau hired several midgets, dressed them in elf costumes, and had
them play with "Tinker Toys" in a display window at a Chicago department store
during the Christmas season in 1914. This publicity stunt made the construction
toy an instant hit. A year later, over a million sets of Tinker Toys had been
sold.
Hallmark introduced its first Christmas cards in 1915, five years after the
founding of the company.
In 1647, the English parliament passed a law that made Christmas illegal.
Festivities were banned by Puritan leader, Oliver Cromwell, who considered
feasting and revelry, on what was supposed to be a holy day, to be immoral.
The ban was lifted only when the Puritans lost power in 1660.
The actual Christmas gift givers are different in various countries: England:
Father Christmas. France: Pere Noel (Father Christmas). Germany: Christkind
(angelic messenger from Jesus - a beautiful fair haired girl with a shining
crown of candles). Holland: St Nicholas. Italy: La Befana (a kindly old witch)
Spain and South America: The Three Kings. Russia: In some parts -Babouschka
(a grandmotherly figure) in other parts it is Grandfather Frost. Scandinavia:
a variety of Christmas gnomes.
Hopefully you learned something new or at least I gave you a few answers to
arcane trivia questions. Either way; myself and everyone here wishes you and
yours a very Happy Holiday Season!
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