Was Santa a smoker?

One of Western culture's most mythical smokers, Santa Claus has been forced to quit his nearly two-century-long tobacco habit—during his most stressful season, nonetheless. Not by Mrs. Claus, who learned to deal with the smoky stench on his red suits decades ago.
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When did Santa stop smoking?

Nicholas" (1823) and removed its mention of Santa's pipe. She spent $200,000 to print 55,000 copies and declared to the New York Post, "Santa has stopped smoking, and 2012 is the year he quit, and there's nothing anyone can do about it."
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Why did Santa stop smoking?

Why did Santa quit smoking? Because it was bad for his elf.
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What did Santa look like before Coke?

Before Coca‑Cola was invented, Santa Claus (St Nick) had appeared in numerous illustrations and books wearing a scarlet coat. He was portrayed a variety of ways. He could be tall and gaunt or short and elfin, sometimes distinguished and intellectual, other times rather frightening.
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Does Santa Claus smoke a pipe?

But thankfully Christmas still offers free range and a delightful annual tradition to that endangered species known as the pipe smoker. Pipe smoking and Christmas have long been interwined. Santa smokes a clay pipe, while Frosty sports a corncob.
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Does Santa brush his teeth?

*Santa and his Elves DO have to brush their teeth. Like all boys and girls, if the elves don't brush their teeth, they may just be put on the “Naughty List” too. Santa and his elves need to make sure they have fresh breath, cavity prevention, and a healthy smile.
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Why does Santa smell?

It's thought this smell originates from dying stars, from the combustion products which form Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, PAH's. PAH's are also found in comets, asteroids, soot, and in seared meat and the subject of much study. Adds weight to the idea that Santa would smell of soot, and barbecues.
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How old is Santa if he is still alive?

According to the blog Email Santa, Santa Claus is 1,751 years old as of 2022. In fact, the origins of Santa Claus can be traced all the way back to a monk named Saint Nicholas, who was born between 260 and 280 A.D. in a village called Patara, which is part of modern-day Turkey.
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Did Santa ever go to jail?

Nicholas was the 4th-century Greek Bishop of Myra (in present-day Turkey). Under the Roman emperor Diocletian, who persecuted Christians, Nicholas spent some five years in prison—and according to some accounts, in solitary confinement.
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Why does Santa say Ho Ho Ho?

In truth, "ho ho ho" doesn't mean anything. It's actually just the sound of Santa Claus's laughter. It might sound strange to us to hear someone laughing like this, since most people's laughter sounds more like "ha ha ha" instead of "ho ho ho".
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How did Santa get fat?

The character originated with St. Nicholas, who lived in Turkey during the fourth century. Nicholas was a wealthy young bishop who started giving away all his gold after his parents died. “Back in those days, extra weight was a sign of wealth and affluence,” Kliner said.
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When did Santa become fat?

Nearly a century before that, early American writer Washington Irving (The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle) was one of the first to balloon Santa's waistline: In an 1809 book, he switched skinny St. Nicholas and his episcopal robes for a fat elf in traditional Dutch garb. And yes, he looked terrifying.
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What age did kids stop believing in Santa?

In 2019, House Method surveyed more than 4,500 families across the United States, and found the overall average age for no longer believing in Santa Claus is 8.4 years old. (But it varies by state: Kids in Mississippi generally believe until they're 10, while kids in Oregon stop believing at 7.)
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Is 12 too old for Santa?

"There is no such thing as being too old to believe in Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy," Kelman tells Yahoo Life. "Letting kids figure it out on their own is preferable to parents breaking the news to them.
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When was Santa born?

It is believed that Nicholas was born sometime around A.D. 280 in Patara, near Myra in modern-day Turkey. Much admired for his piety and kindness, St. Nicholas became the subject of many legends.
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How old was Santa when born?

According to History.com, the monk who over time would evolve into Santa Claus was born in what is now modern-day Turkey in 280 A.D., making him a whopping 1,741 years old!
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Did Santa ever have kids?

Claus almost never have children in any of their many depictions, there is at least one Christmas Burlesque musical from 1892 that features Kitty Claus, the daughter of Santa. Not surprisingly, it wasn't a classic. It looks like Santa's family tree ends with he and Mrs. Claus for now.
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What was Santa's first stop?

Santa usually starts at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean and travels west. So, historically, Santa visits the South Pacific first, then New Zealand and Australia.
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What saint was put to death on Christmas?

Early in the persecution of Diocletian, the Emperor summoned Chrysogonus to Aquileia where he suffered martyrdom. Anastasia, having gone from Aquileia to Sirmium to visit the faithful of that place, was beheaded on the island of Palmaria, 25 December.
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When did Santa Claus died?

Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor (Greek: Μύρα; modern-day Demre, Turkey) during the time of the Roman Empire.
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Is Santa real or is it your parents?

Santa is real in the sense that he was an actual person. Otherwise known as Saint Nicholas, his story goes all the way back to the 3rd century. He was a monk who was born in 280 A.D. in modern-day Turkey. As an only child, he was given great affection by his parents.
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Is Santa an elf or human?

But if you read The Night Before Christmas, the 1822 poem that established Santa's modern form, you'll see that he's not a big guy at all. He's an elf. He's not even a little bit big. And this is not even alluded to; it's stated very clearly.
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Does Santa watch you sleep?

But don't worry about Santa spying on you. He doesn't do it. He knows when you are asleep or awake just like YOU know when someone is asleep or awake.
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Does Santa drink the milk?

Santa loves his white milk and cookies, but after stopping at every child's home, give Santa Claus some flavored milk for a tasty surprise. Or switch out the milk for some holiday eggnog! Put your own twist on holiday traditions this year with your family.
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Why does Santa drink milk?

During the tradition feast of jolly old St. Nick, December 6th, children would leave food and drink for the saint and his attendants. These offerings would be exchanged for gifts overnight. Leaving cookies and milk for Santa could be directly related to the history of the Christmas tree.
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