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Celebrate the Holidays

When it comes to December holidays, we say the more, the merrier. This year, think outside the gift box and enjoy some of the season’s lesser known festivities with us.

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Date December 5

Bathtub Party Day

In the grand tradition of awkward holiday parties, here’s one your guests will surely remember.

Get ready for some good, clean fun!

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Date December 7

Cotton Candy Day

Cotton candy in December? Sure, why not? Invented by a dentist (who must have needed more patients), this summer favorite debuted at the 1904 World’s Fair as “fairy floss.”

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Guess which gives the biggest

sugar rush

Cotton candy
Pick me
Candy cane
Pick me
Cookie
Pick me

Close,

but no candy cigar.

Cotton candy Candy cane Cookie

You’re right

Sweet! Really, really sweet.

Cotton candy Candy cane Cookie

Sorry,

but at least you made
the “healthy” choice.

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Date December 11

Ugly Sweater Day

Ugly is in! Google says so.

So pull out that tacky reindeer sweater with the fuzzy antlers and make it work!

Ugly sweater
Date December 16

Chocolate-Covered
Anything Day

Is there anything that can’t be improved by a dip in the chocolate fondue fountain? We don’t know
but we aim to find out.

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Date December 21

Flashlight Day

We’re shining a light on our favorite troublemakers today.

See how they approach the
dog-eat-dog world of business in their 9-to-5 gig as our
Chief Canine Officers ››

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Date December 24

Egg Nog Day

Is egg nog a rich, creamy delight synonymous with holiday merriment or a goopy, saturated fat-laden concoction loaded with sugar? Yes!

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Date December 31

Make Up Your
Mind Day

Pancakes or waffles? Sweat pants or jeans? Stay up for the ball drop or go to sleep? It’s a day for decisiveness
so make up your mind to
make up your mind.

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Time’s up!

 

 

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What’s an “official holiday” anyway?

See our FieldNotes on the marketing behind them ››