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  • Candy canes are shaped like a shepherd's staff.
    FAKE!
  • Fireworks for Christmas? In some Central American countries like El Salvador, December 24th and 25th are celebrated with fireworks.
    REAL!
  • In Texas, Tamales are part of traditional Christmas Eve meals.
    REAL!
  • In Norway, all the brooms must be hidden on Christmas Eve so that witches won't steal them.
    REAL!
  • Christmas was once banned in the UK.
    REAL! In the 1600s, Christmas celebrations were banned in England under Puritan rule. Leaders believed the holiday promoted excess and distracted from religious
  • In some German-American households, the first person to find THIS hidden in the tree gets an extra present!
    REAL! it's a pickle   < :)
  • Alabama was the first state in the US to make Christmas an official holiday.
    REAL!
  • Elfapalooza, the world's largest gathering of elves, takes place every year in Norway.
    FAKE! Elfapalooza is celebrated in Alabama.
  • Eggnog is a traditional Christmas drink from the UK which contains milk, cream, sugar and cinnamon. Despite its name, there are no eggs.
    FAKE! Traditionally, homemade eggnog does contain raw eggs.
  • In Norwday, families celebrate 'Little Christmas' on the 23rd of December.
    REAL! They usually decorate the tree, make gingerbread houses and eat hot rice pudding.
  • In Finland, it is common for families to warm up in a sauna together at the end of the day.
    REAL! It's cold in Finland! Brr...
  • Advent calendars are a modern invention: the first ones were created by a Swiss chocolate company in 1999 as a marketing strategy.
    FAKE! Advent calendars are old! They were already in use in the 19th and 20th centuries. The introduction of chocolate behind the doors began in the 1950s.
  • In Japan, many families go to KFC to eat fried chicken on Christmas.
    REAL!