The "cracker" refers to the small explosive cap placed in the cracker, so that it goes off with a "bang" as the cracker is pulled.
The Christmas but comes form the fact that these are produced to be used on the Christmas feast table.
Because their name specifies them as "Christmas" Crackers. Hence they are for "Christmas".
They're just a bit of fun, which is what Christmas is all about
The original name for the Christmas 'Cracker' is 'Cosaque' made by Thomas J Smith who invented the Christmas Cracker
Christmas Crackers are significant the United Kingdom as they were first invented there in the 1850s. Since then, Christmas Crackers have become a regular Christmas tradition.
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Christmas...........on the first year of 2001 they had a Christmas event and everyone got Christmas crackers who completed
Some brands that have luxury Christmas crackers include: GoCrackers, Tatty Devine, Liberty Superior Crackers, Great British Crackers, Red Joy Crackers, and the King of Crackers.
Christmas crackers.
Christmas Crackers
No there weren't, but it was during the Christmas Holiday season that Tom Smith the inventor of Christmas crackers saw his biggest sales, because the crackers contained sweets and love mottoes that people gave out during the holidays over 150 years ago. Today Christmas Crackers are still going strong.
It is unknown the exact year that Christmas crackers were invented. However, the earliest documentation of them was from the early 1840s.
None. The Christmas Cracker was from a holiday event in the past; no more Christmas Crackers are being produced.
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