You once had to be careful biting into English pudding because it contained hidden coins.
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The very first Christmas lights were modeled after the lights on telephone switchboards. Is this electrifying bit of news real or fake?
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In Norway, all the brooms in a house are hidden, based on a superstition that witches would play with them.
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The story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is based on a real red-nosed reindeer that was found wandering around the North Pole. Real holiday tradition or a fake one?
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In Kenya, Santa doesn't travel by reindeer - instead Land Rovers, camels or bikes are used.Â
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As Santa can't fly into the UK due to permission complications caused by Brexit, Robin Hood delivers the presents to children instead.
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In Estonia, families have a sauna together on Christmas Eve.
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Alabama was the first state to make Christmas an official holiday.Â
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Candy canes are designed to look like the runners of a sleigh. Is this a real or fake statement?
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Rather than an invitation to kiss, Celtic Druids considered mistletoe a healing plant.Â
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Some of the very first artificial Christmas trees were made with dyed goose feathers.Â
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Someone call the Christmas police! Was Christmas really illegal in England between 1647 and 1660?
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Early pagans used to see palm trees as symbols of rebirth and eternal life?