Arbonne is certified this letter Corporation, showing its commitment to social and environmental issues
What is "B"
In "We wish you a Merry Christmas" the carolers are pretty insistent they get this treat before leaving
What is Figgy Pudding?
This cartoon character brings a tiny, little tree to his friends to decorate
Who is Charlie Brown
This popular drink is only available for the holidays
What is eggnog?
The capital of the Bahamas, founded in 1666
What is Nassau?
Arbonne is named after a town in this country, also the home of the founder
What is Switzerland?
Frosty's nose is made out of this
What is a button?
Who is Charles Dickens?
A famous tree has been in this square since 1931
What is the Rockefeller Center?
The Bahamas are said to be one of the first places this famous explorer landed
Who is Christopher Colombus?
His dream was to create a premium brand with products that were better options for people and the planet
Who is Peter Mørck?
This Reindeer's name starts with a "V"
What is Vixen?
The Grinch stole all of the presents from this town
What is Whoville?
This soda company was the first to use Santa Claus in an advertisement
What is Coca-Cola?
They can't fly, but you can go swimming with these four hoofed animals
What are pigs?
What is Irvine?
Elvis Presley sings about this kind of Christmas
What is a blue Christmas?
The movie White Christmas takes place primarily in this state
What is Vermont?
Many American families have a tradition of hiding this shape ornament on their tree
What is a pickle?
You can enjoy this cocktail on the beach, named after the country
What is a Bahama Mama?
Arbonne International was founded in this year in Switzerland before being moved to the US 5 years later
In the 12 days of Christmas this was given on the 11th day
What is 11 Pipers Piping?
In "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer" there is an elf named Hermey who really wants to be this
What is a dentist?
The gingerbread house came from this country
What is Germany?
You can enjoy fritters made of this shellfish, also used as a horn
What is a conch?