Christmas traditions around the Walmart world
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100

In this country, children leave out shoes on Día de los Reyes so the Three Wise Men can fill them with gifts on January 6th.

What is Mexico?

100

Before becoming the Squiggly symbol, you see today, this shape in Walmart’s logo was originally used as a simple hyphen between “Wal” and “Mart.”

What is the star?

100

This NWA trail system, stretching over 40 miles, connects Bentonville to Fayetteville and is one of the most popular cycling routes in the U.S.

What is the Razorback Greenway?

200

This country celebrates Boxing Day on December 26th, a public holiday often known for shopping deals and leftover Christmas pudding.

What is the Canada?

200

This is the approximate number of employees working for the world’s largest private employer.

What is 2.1 million?

200

As of the 2025 football season, this team sits at 2–10 overall and 0–8 in conference play.

Who are the Arkansas Razorbacks?

300

In this South American country, families stay up late on December 24th for La Noche Buena, exchanging gifts at midnight before enjoying pan dulce and cola de mono.

What is Chile?

300

By this decade, Walmart had expanded its stores from coast to coast across the United States.

What are the 1990s?

300

This highway runs along Walton Boulevard in Bentonville, Arkansas.

What is Highway 71B?

400

Some families here enjoy Christmas braais (barbecues) in summer heat.

What is South Africa?

400

In December 2025, the stock using ticker symbol $WMT will shift from the NYSE to this exchange.

What is the Nasdaq?

400

This Northwest Arkansas town is named after Italian explorer Henri de Tonti.

What is Tontitown?

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