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!
Stefan Ayers says
Montgomery Ward–I haven’t thought of that store in years. It dates me that I shopped there when I was a kid, right?
Arlene Miller says
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!!!!