
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!
- You might think that toys or electronics are the biggest selling items at Christmas, but actually that is not the case: clothing and accessories leads at 74%; food, drink, and wellness at 70%; toys at 64%; electronics at 47%; and kitchen and home goods at 36%.
- 85% of us prefer free shipping to fast shipping.
- Total holiday retail sales in 2020 reached $789.4 billion despite the pandemic.
- Holiday shopping can account for up to 30% of all retail sales.
- Men shop just as much as women, but men tend to spend more, with an average spend of over $725 for men and $609 for women in the United States.
- 24% of millennials say they expect shipping in less than 24 hours.
- 60% of U.S. consumers start their Christmas shopping before December.
- 60% of shoppers in the United States prefer to shop online.
- 24% of parents said they plan to spend $50 to $100 per child for Christmas gifts. 18% of parents had a budget of $150 to $200 per child, and 17% planned to spend more than $200 per child.
- Here are the top ten online retailers during the 2021 holiday shopping season, ranked by unique visits to the websites: Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Target, Apple Etsy, Best Buy, Home Depot, Macy’s, Kohl’s.
- The original title of “The Little Drummer Boy” was “Carol of the Drum.”
- Gingerbread houses originated in Germany in the 16th century.
- Candy canes are red and white to represent the purity of Jesus Christ and the blood he shed on the cross.
- Sherry is the alcohol added to the base of candy truffles.
- Wassail is made from apple cider, lemons, oranges, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and nutmeg.
- The first Christmas tree was lit in Rockefeller Center in 1933.
- In Australia, people celebrate Christmas by gathering on the beach.
- Germany started the custom of putting up a Christmas tree.
- The first Christmas card was sent in 1843 and was designed by John Horsley, an English academic painter, illustrator, and designer.
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was created in 1939 by Robert L. May as an advertising gimmick for Montgomery Ward.
- Santa was born in 270 AD.
- Swedish children leave out coffee for Santa in case he is tired after delivering all those gifts!
Montgomery Ward–I haven’t thought of that store in years. It dates me that I shopped there when I was a kid, right?
I grew up in the Boston area, and I don’t think we had any of those there. But I could name some stores that would date me!!!!