They were being paid minimum wage and wanted a higher pay so they decided to start their own business where they each can maintain a natural life style.
Toys, shoes, cookies. Cookies and bad poetry.
No, Keebler elves do not really make cookies. Elves are imaginary creatures, that exist only in fairy tales. The Keebler Corporation adopted cartoon elves as characters for their commercials as a way to appeal to children.
Karen Nielsen-McLellan has written: 'Ginger Bear's Christmas cookie mystery' -- subject(s): Baking, Bears, Christmas, Cookies, Elves, Fiction
make cookies fluff stuffed animals water Christmas trees
because they eat milk and cookies with santa and the elves to be fat enough to fly
Elves drink the morning dew and eat the sweet clover honey from a meadow beehive.
They keep making gifts.
Judging by the evidence, it's my hypothesis that a family of elves broke in and took all the cookies.
in January after new years
Because he gets hungry on his trip around the world bringing children presents. Cookies are just his snacks in between, and he probably brings a few back for the elves and Mrs. Claus.
Elves are famous for making toys, especially in folklore and popular culture. They are often depicted as skilled craftsmen who create intricate and beautiful objects.
Elves are fictional creatures, so they don't actually have a favorite candy. But if we're talking about the elves from Santa's workshop, I'd say they probably enjoy anything sweet and festive like candy canes or gingerbread cookies. Just don't try to steal their treats, or you might end up on the naughty list!