Christmas celebrates the birth of this man
Jesus Christ
The go-to example of a fad toy that drives people to extremes. The top selling toy of 1996 was viewed by many shoppers as worth fighting for.
Tickle-Me-Elmo
This train takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve
A partridge sits in this type of fruit tree
Pear
in 1880 Thomas Edison invented this luminary tradition
Christmas Lights
Born in a stable in Bethlehem, the Baby Jesus was placed in this item used to feed cattle and other farm animal
Manger
In their time they were seen as an investment.Now they are nearly worthless these plush collectibles were the top selling toy of 1995
Beanie Babies
Miracle on 34th Street features this department store
Macy's
Visions of this sweet treat dance in the heads of children the night before Christmas
Sugar Plums
This festive decorative and romantic plant named obligate hemiparasitic is better known as this
Mistletoe
The gifts brought by the magi
gold frankincense and myrrh
The highest selling toy of Christmas 2002 this toy features 2 "tops" battling for supremacy
Beyblades
The name of The Grinch's Dog
Max
A dish involving 3 birds cooked inside one another
Turducken
This decoration is the most common Christmas Tree Topper worldwide
Angel
Melchior, Balthazar, and Gaspar (or Caspar) are better known as what
The 3 wisemen (Magi)
The top selling toy of 2016 emerged from it's egg and became a hot topic online due to the price gouging of re-sellers from 479 retail to $750 on average
Hatchimals
Kevin McCallister missed family Christmas trips to these two cities
The story of Hansel and Gretel inspired this holiday Tradition
Gingerbread Houses
President Theodore Roosevelt banned these from the White House
Christmas Trees
This holiday decoration is meant to symbolize the crown of thorns Jesus Christ was forced to wear while crucified
Wreath
The only toy to be the top selling toy 2 years in a row, this talking doll (based on Cassette tapes) was nearly impossible to find in December 1985 and 1986
Teddy Ruxpin
Clarence!
in 1931 this beverage company began using Santa Claus in their advertisements
Coca Cola
In 1889 President Benjamen Harrison was the first US president to have one of these in the White House
Christmas Tree