Leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve is a tradition for many families. Santa is said to drink his 1,358,536th glass of milk for the night. Some believe the cookies represent Santa's body and the milk his blood. However, it could be a problem for the lactose intolerant Santa. Despite this, the tradition continues as families prepare for Christmas.
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Leaving cookies and milk for Santa Claus is a Christmas Eve tradition. However, it would also be a problem for the lactose intolerant Scott. He already had an enormous burden to fulfill and likely left countless glasses of milk untouched that evening. π₯ https://t.co/wlfzhCJMho https://t.co/FS1YbPWOMr
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Cookies represent the body of Santa while the milk represents the blood of Santa
Leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus before going to bed on Christmas Eve is a tradition for many families. Santa isnβt very picky as he will eat any cookie and drink any milk, but why do we leave milk and cookies out for Santa? #8NN https://t.co/ji8YRrKozO
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