Likewise, people ask, how many Christmas crackers are sold in the UK each year?
BRITS will spend more than £19 billion on presents, eat 308 million slices of turkey – and pull 154 million crackers this Christmas, a study has found. Over the festive period, we will also travel 5.6 billion miles to visit almost 257 million friends and relatives.
One may also ask, why are Christmas crackers a tradition? Christmas crackers are a British tradition dating back to Victorian times when in the early 1850s, London confectioner Tom Smith started adding a motto to his sugared almond bon-bons which he sold wrapped in a twisted paper package. Originally sold as the Cosaque it soon became known by the public as the 'cracker'.
Also know, are Christmas crackers dangerous?
“Cracker snaps” are not dangerous in any way as long as they are used inside crackers as intended. They should not be used on their own as noisemakers, or employed in the construction of other craft items.
Who invented crackers Christmas?
baker Tom Smith
