The Holidays Are Here!

December 16, 2011 at 5:39 pm Leave a comment

Cartridges for Kids is wishing you and your family a very safe and Merry Christmas!

We hope this year has brought you much joy and delight and we hope it continues through out the season and into the upcoming year!

Bet you didn’t know….

“Jingle Bells” was first written for Thanksgiving and then became one of the most popular Christmas songs.

Electric lights for trees were first used in 1895.

Clearing up a common misconception, in Greek, X means Christ. That is where the word “X-Mas” comes from. 

” Rudolph” was actually created by Montgomery Ward in the late 1930′s for a holiday promotion. The rest is history.

Want an activity that will keep the kids busy for few moments?

Click here for a Christmas Word Search

Or better yet, try this recipe for some Homemade Holiday Cocoa….

Ingredients:

1 box Nestle Quik

1 jar of powdered Coffeemate

1 box of dry milk

2 cups of powdered sugar

Mix all ingredients together….will make a nice sized batch for you and family to enjoy for days!  Just spoon into cups of hot water and enjoy! Don’t be afraid to keep heaping it in by the spoonfuls, in my opinion the more chocolate the better!

However you may choose to spend this wonderful time of year, the staff here at CFK wishes you and your family the warmest holiday season!

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