This creamy custard-like beverage is traditionally infused with rum
Egg Nog
Pere Noel
French
The Bells That Do Jostle
Jingle Bells
A Christmas office party is put on hold when some German bankers arrive to collect their deposit
Die Hard
Give your cocoa a kick with this popular coffee liquor from Mexico
Kahlua
Weichnachtsmann
Germany
Festoon Ye the Corridors
Deck the Halls
A divorced father reconnects with his son after a job change makes him the best dad ever, especially around the holidays
The Santa Clause
The riots for these adorable dolls in 1983 helped inspire the plot of the film Jingle All the Way, about the insanity-driven parents clamouring for the season's hottest toy at any cost
Cabbage Patch Kids
For the classier Christmas cocktail, whip up a snowman martini - peppermint schnapps, creme de cacao and the vanilla infused version of this Eastern European staple
Vodka
Babbo Natale
Italy
Thou Trio of Monarchs
We Three Kings
A misfit orphan travels far and wide to find in hopes of finding his family
Elf
As Y2K approached, these toys were just fuzzy and cute chatterboxes - many people believed they could be trained and used as a Trojan Horse for voice-activated security systems
Furbies
A hot toddy is a winter warm-up made with boiled water, honey, lemon and this Scottish staple liquor
Whiskey
Kerstman
The Netherlands
Mirth & Delight Across the Globe
Joy to the World
A charming spookster and his adorable ghost doggo give Sandy Claws the year off with the help of their sweet dolly friend and the townspeople
Nightmare Before Christmas
These toy cars - both Autobots and Decepticons - raked in over 80$ million in 1984...no way to disguise those numbers for Hasbro!
Transformers
Spices needed to make this classic drink include cinnamon, cloves, allspice and nutmeg - a grown-up alternative to cranberry cider
Mulled wine
Święty Mikołaj
Poland
O Quiet Eve
Silent Night
A stressed TV exec has a full nervous breakdown and hallucinates a trio of friendly helpers who sort out his neuroses
Scrooged
This Hasbro 'staple crop' was considered the first ever Christmas toy fad - the 'root' of the concept, if you will - after it was the first toy advertised on TV in 1952
Mr Potato Head