You’ll never guess what!
How tall was the world’s tallest snowman? How much wrapping paper do people in the UK use every year? Impress your family over the dinner table by casually dropping these Christmas cracker fun facts into conversation! We’ve rounded up our favourite for everyone to enjoy while tucking into the turkey.
In order for Santa to visit every home on Christmas Eve, he’d have to visit 822 homes per second
According to tradition, you should eat one mince pie on each of the 12 days of Christmas to bring good luck
UK consumers use approximately 227,000 miles of wrapping paper each year
There are 364 gifts mentioned in ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’
Around 28 sets of LEGO are sold per second during Christmas
62,824 – the record number of Christmas cards sent by a single person in a year
8.2 million people in the UK watch the Queen’s Speech on Christmas Day
Before turkey, the traditional Christmas meal in England was a pig’s head and mustard
34m – the height of the tallest ever snowman, which was built in Maine, America
Putting tangerines in Christmas stockings comes from 12th century French nuns who left socks of fruit and nuts at houses for the poor
Many parts of the Christmas tree can actually be eaten – the needles being a good source of Vitamin C
Glitter has been used as decoration since 40,000 BC
Jingle Bells is the only Christmas song that doesn’t mention Christmas, Jesus or the Nativity
38cm – the width of the largest recorded snowflake
Prior to about 1880, most images showed Father Christmas wearing a green coat