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The Fun and Tradition of Christmas Crackers


Season 10 Episode 12


Day 12 – The Fun and Tradition of Christmas Crackers

Fun and Tradition of Christmas Crackers - Lifespring Advent Calendar artwork

Welcome to Day 12 of the Lifespring! WhyChristmas Advent Calendar! Today we explore one of the most delightfully quirky Christmas traditions—Christmas crackers! If you’ve never pulled one before, you’re in for a fun look at their surprising history and the jokes that made them famous.

James walks us through the tradition, which began in 1850 thanks to Tom Smith, a London sweet maker who wrapped candy in colorful paper and added the now-iconic bang. Over time the crackers evolved to include toys, paper crowns, and the famously groan-worthy jokes we all secretly enjoy.

And today’s episode includes a special appearance from Timothy and Stephen Webb as they join Steve for a flurry of rapid-fire cracker jokes. Brace yourself—these jokes are every bit as wonderfully terrible as tradition requires.

From the symbolism of the paper crowns to the joy of gathering around the table to pull crackers with loved ones, this tradition highlights the childlike fun that makes Christmas special.

If you’d like to learn more about Christmas crackers, their history, or other Christmas customs, visit our friends at WhyChristmas.com.

Music Credits

  • Theme Music: “This Christmas” by Bryan Duncan and the NehoSoul Band
  • Background Music: “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” by Dr. Elmo

Thank you for being part of the Lifespring Family as we journey together toward Christmas. Come back tomorrow—you never know what you’ll find behind the next door!

For James Cooper, I’m Steve Webb. God bless you.


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