The Soundtrack of Christmas
Holiday Lore
A Commercial Christmas
Festive Foods and Treats
Winter Festivities in St. Louis
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In 1970, this iconic Motown group out of Gary, Indiana, released their only Christmas album. They saw mommy kissing Santa Claus

The Jackson 5

100

These candelabras can have 7, 8, or 9 branches. The hanukkah one has 9 branches, as Jewish religion forbids the use of a 7 branched one outside of the Temple. 

Menorah

100

It was in 1922 that this company started featuring cuddly, cute polar bears as the face of their holiday advertisements. 

Coca Cola 

100

This soda brand releases a winter cranberry edition every holiday season. 

Sprite

100

This icy attraction, located in the Southeast corner of Forest Park, brings St. Louisans from all backgrounds together each holiday season. Don't forget to return your rented blades. 

Steinberg Ice Rink

200

This king, hailing from Mississippi, sang about his holiday sorrows on his 1957 rendition of "Blue Christmas".

Elvis Presley 

200

Santa Claus or Old St. Nick likely drew his name from Saint Nicholas of Myra, hailing from this modern day country.

Turkey 

200

Last year, this South Korean automobile company ran a Season of Giving Back Promotion. The company donated $14 dollars for every automobile sold from November to January. 

Kia

200

A Buche de Noel is the original French name of this holiday dessert that is decorated like a tree stump.

Yule Log

200

This St. Louis County park doubles as Winter Wonderland from November to January 

Tiles Park 

300

Tchaikovsky composed Op. 71 in 1892, adapting it from Alexandre Dumas' adaptation of E.T.A. Hoffman's 1816 short story. This staple holiday ballet is now annually featured at musical theatres across the world.

The Nutcracker

300

First used by the ancient Aztecs in dyes and antipyretic medicines, this plant introduced to the United States in the 1820s is now a symbol of the holiday season. 

Poinsettia

300

This company is known for producing yearly festive scents, such as Champagne Toast, Winter Candy Apple and Sweater Weather.

Bath and Body Works

300

This spice derived from Myristica fragrans trees is a staple in holiday treats, such as eggnog.

Nutmeg

300

In 2017 the Blues played the Blackhawks outdoors at Busch Stadium, in this NHL New Years tradition. 

The Winter Classic

400

In 2013 this former Nickelodeon star released a Christmas album, which featured her hit Santa Tell Me.

Ariana Grande

400

This 16th century reformatory theologian is credited with introducing the idea of bringing lit evergreen trees into homes during the Christmas season.

Martin Luther 

400

This Minnesota based retail powerhouse, captures the spirit of Christmas in their 2024 "Happier Holiday" ads. 

Target

400

This English dessert, commonly served at the holidays, is served in a bowl of the same name. The bowl is layered with sponge cake and either a fruit jam or a chocolate filling. 

Triffle

400

This British transplant to St. Louis founded the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1859. His house is now included in the yearly Garden Glow. 

Henry Shaw

500

  His jazz trio, based out of San Francisco, is known for composing the music featured on A Charlie Brown Christmas(1966).

Vince Guaraldi Trio 

500
The tradition of decorating and eating gingerbread houses originate in these brothers' rendition of the German lore of Hansel and Gretel.

Brothers Grimm - Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

500

Toys from this company, famous for brands such as Hot Wheels, Fisher Price and Barbie, are commonly featured on children's Christmas wishlists. 

Mattel 

500

This nordic country originated the sablés or butter cookie, that are often gifted in metal tins around the holidays 

Denmark 

500

This iconic St. Louis venue has hosted holiday acts such as the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Smino's Kribmas  

The Stifel Theatre