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Christmas Crackers

Vintage Betty

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Someone wanted to know where to find Christmas Crackers...here you go!

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CdnDandy

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Love these! It isn't Christmas if you don't have a paper crown on your head by the end of dinner. I brought these to the first Christmas with the in-laws, and it's now expected of me, every year. Not that I mind - it's fun to find new varieties! Last year, each cracker had a musical "instrument" in it, and the box contained music sheets for the "band".

That reminds me - gotta pick some up toot sweet!
 

RetroBabydoll

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CdnDandy said:
It isn't Christmas if you don't have a paper crown on your head by the end of dinner.

This is also true for Thanksgiving. My boyfriend's family does it for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I never did it before him. It's a lot of fun times.
 

Vintage Betty

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Psssstt

You can make your own with a few charms and such and toilet paper rolls too. Stuff with confetti, get the kids to cut out the crowns, etc.

Very easy to make.

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Ada Veen

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I was a little confused by this thread, as here in the uk crackers are as ubiquitous as a tree, and more ubiquitous than turkey. They are sold in every supermarket - are they not so common in the us?
 

Miss Neecerie

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Ada Veen said:
I was a little confused by this thread, as here in the uk crackers are as ubiquitous as a tree, and more ubiquitous than turkey. They are sold in every supermarket - are they not so common in the us?


They are not in general a US tradition for Christmas.

Obviously there are exceptions, but its not a -standard- part of the holiday here.
 

hotrod_elf

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That's funny. My husband calls our dogs "cracker" all the time. I'm surprised in myself for missing that. One of your dogs is from Alabama and is a cracker.
 

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