Not the most edible in the end, but plenty of tasty snacks can be enjoyed while making these Christmas structures.
Gingerbread Houses
A young Michael Jackson did his best to convince his older brothers that he saw his mommy missing Santa and this.
Mistletoe
Finish the next line of this Christmas classic:
Grandma got run over by a reindeer
Walking home from our house Christmas eve
You can say there's no such thing as Santa
But as for me and grandpa we believe
Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer
Nothing says thank you to the man in red like this tasty treat.
Milk and cookies
Walt Disney chose this appropriately named character to be his Ebenezer in the 1983’s Mickeys Christmas Carol.
Scrooge McDuck
Whether frosted or with sprinkles, no Christmas is complete without a few or more of these.
Christmas cookies
Not likely to see these populating many yards in Southern California, but frostier regions love to build these on those white Christmas mornings.
Snow men
Finish the next line of this Christmas classic:
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus (kissing, kissing Santa Claus)
Underneath the mistletoe last night
She didn't see me creep
Down the stairs to have a peep
She thought that I was tucked up
In my bedroom, fast asleep
Not as popular in todays culture, but there was a time that this was a common way of spreading Christmas cheer to your neighbors.
Christmas caroling
These two dim witted burglars didn’t have a chance against Kevin McCallister and his bag of Christmas tricks.
Harry and Marv
This spiced dairy treat is best served chilled and thicc!
Eggnog
Clark Griswold used a mere 25,000 of these to make his family Christmas merry and bright.
Christmas Lights
Finish the following line to this Christmas classic:
Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time
Dancin' and prancin' in Jingle Bell Square
In the frosty air
A clever Santa’s twin marketing idea in 1974 established this as the go to place for a Christmas meal for Japan.
KFC
Much to everyone’s shock, Yukon Cornelius assured us that this bad guy bounces.
Bumbles
Or the Abominable Snowman
Not likely to find them under the mistletoe, but if you can find these specially wrapped drops of affection, you’ll feel the love.
Hersheys Kisses
Impossible or not, according to Jovie’s boss at Gimble’s, there are supposed to be 6 inches.
Ribbon curls
Finish the next line of this Christmas classic:
Christmas, Christmas time is near
Time for toys and time for cheer
We've been good, but we can't last
Hurry Christmas, hurry fast
Want a plane that loops the loop
Me, I want a hula hoop
The Chipmunk Song
This somewhat newer tradition just might have started between sibling trying to figure out who’s knot gift from Aunt Ruth was the worst.
Ugly sweaters
Some say he’s not a Christmas villain at all, but those at Nakatomi Plaza would certainly disagree.
Hans Gruber
The green meanie did t just steal the Whos Christmas, He took the Who's feast, he took the Who pudding, he took the roast beast.
And when he cleaned out that ice box as quick as a flash, he also took this.
The last can of Who hash.
“You've been dumb before, but this time, you really did it.” was Lucy Van Pelts response to the selection of what traditional Christmas decor?
Charlie Browns Christian tree
Finish the next line of this Christmas classic:
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose
Yuletide carols being sung by a choir and folks dressed up like Eskimos
Everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe help to make the season bright
Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight
The Christmas Song
You may have heard of Elf on the Shelf, or Snoop on the Stoop, but did you know in Germany they hide one of these in their Christmas tree?
A pickle.
This Scrooge only pretended to spread Christmas cheer by singing loud for all to hear.
Walter Hobbs