not necessarily it depends on what you believe in and when you put it out so
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
Halloween, Easter, and Christmas sell the most candy, but Halloween has been basically turned into a candy giving day, so October.
yes, it's been done before
Santa usually asks children what they want for Christmas and if they have been good all year.
The Christmas song, "All I Want for Christmas," is a traditional Christmas carol that has been made into mainstream music. The variations of the song include "All I Want for Christmas is a Real Good Tan" and "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth."
no, because their is now more money than their was before so it is more efficient.
I doubt if he said anything much having been dead for many thousands of years before Christ was born. But perhaps you mean, "It's Christmas, Eve."?
candy has been around since the discovery of sugar cane
I'm British and neither I nor anyone I know does anything with apple trees at Christmas. The apples have been eaten and its leaves have fallen long before Christmas.
The word "there'd" is a contraction, a shortened form of "there would" or "there had". The contraction "there'd" is a combination of the pronoun "there" and the verb"would" or "had".The contraction "there'd" functions as a subject and an auxiliary verb in a sentence or a clause.Example:There had been a candy shop in this space before the taco stand.Or, There'd been a candy shop in this space before the taco stand.
The word "there'd" is a contraction, a shortened form of "there would" or "there had".The contraction "there'd" is a combination of the pronoun"there" and the verb "would" or "had".The contraction "there'd" functions as a subject and an auxiliary verb in a sentence or a clause.Example:There had been a candy shop in this space before the taco stand.Or, There'd been a candy shop in this space before the taco stand.
Yes, I have a friend that is allergic to CHOCOLATE!