Does peeking belong to Christmas?

2021-12-06 09:23:42 By : Ms. Anna Jiang

Every holiday has its own unique happiness. Whether it’s a gift, a family gathering or anything else, the holiday is what we look forward to.

Every holiday, retailers in New Jersey hold some seasonal events. look around. It's hard to miss those large displays.

This also applies to sweets and candies. Every year, a series of different candies become the focus of attention.

Some of these candies are almost only related to a certain time of the year. Let's break down some of them.

Christmas is usually accompanied by candy canes. No matter where you go shopping, you will almost certainly encounter this classic holiday.

Even in New Jersey, you cannot escape them. Go to visit Santa Claus anywhere in the state and he may prepare candy canes for you, just to say hello.

Let's look at some other festivals with iconic sweets and candies.

Candy is another staple food, almost entirely related to Halloween. Think about it, have you seen candy corn anywhere other than Halloween?

This is another vacation that should probably be exclusive to it's own.

peep. Marshmallow candies are a favorite of every Easter season. However, what’s hard to understand is that most people don’t seem to like them.

Nevertheless, there are still millions of sales each year. Like candy corn, we don’t seem to like peeping. However, we must have them during Easter.

Therefore, it is logical to expect peeping during the Easter holiday. I mean, candy canes and candy corn tend to stay in their lanes, so why should peepers be an exception to the rule?

However, this is what you will find in some retailers throughout the Garden State.

Let's start with a peek in the shape of a stocking. Perfectly paired with hot chocolate.

Or they will praise holiday cookies. Hello, gingerbread man.

Maybe let them when opening gifts on Christmas morning.

Or, enjoy them while sledding in the mountains.

And it's not just Christmas, you will find peeping. They also like to enjoy the fun of Halloween.

Maybe this can have its own debate. Candy Corn vs Halloween Peeping. Which one do you dislike more?

In any case, let us focus on the peeping here and now and the fact that they are part of the Christmas holiday.

I'm not saying that we shouldn't peep outside of Easter. I mean, if we don’t want to buy them, they won’t be on display near New Jersey. Some of them do have interesting shapes.

So this begs a question. Should peeping be associated with any holiday other than Easter? Let's have fun and see what we think.