The real meaning of Christmas is often expressed as being about giving to


with the Three Wise Men who brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. But



the practice of giving gifts as is common today, evolved from a retail strategy



that involved Santa Claus and attracting children into stores. For that reason,



giving gifts at Christmas and during the holidays has been centered on children.



Giving gifts during Christmas started in the early 19th century when the



celebration of Christmas was restored after a period when the Protestants in



England banned Christmas celebrations. In 1820 to 1840 when Christmas



celebrations regained popularity, stores started to advertise special Christmas



shopping promotions. At the same time, newspapers also created advertising



sections solely for holiday shopping advertisements. These special advertising



sections had prominent displays of Santa Claus.



In 1841 when a store in Philadelphia had a life-size model of Santa Claus,



hundreds of children turned up to get a look at Santa Claus, which had become a



new and popular element of revitalized Christmas celebrations. The interest in



seeing Santa Claus provided a marketing idea to retailers that they could



attract children and parents to stores through offers to have a look at a 'real'



or 'live' Santa Claus. Because of that marketing strategy to attract children



during Christmas, the focus was therefore to give Christmas presents to



children.



Today, gift-giving is still focused on children, but adults are as much popular



recipients as children. Within families, the focus on children is evident in the



fact that an individual child will get more gifts than any other individual



adult member of the family. For young children, who are particularly delighted



and enchanted by the holidays and Christmas festivities, toys are usually the



gift given. Among older children, clothes and electronic gadgets are popular



items to give as Christmas gifts.



Adults are the ones however, for whom there is the widest range of items that



can be given as Christmas presents. An item that will make a good Christmas or



holiday present to just about any adult is a decadent box of chocolate or



holiday cookies. This is enjoyed even by those who are diet-conscious because,



they can be sugar- and, or, fat-free or also low in carbohydrates. At Christmas



time also, many people tend to temporarily disregard any strict diet rules that



they are following and so they welcome and enjoy any type of Christmas treats



heartily.



According to a survey done in 2004 by the National Confectioners Association, 90



percent of 1,000 adults who were surveyed responded that giving or receiving a



box of chocolates and creating or receiving a stocking filled with goodies were



among the top three ways they enjoyed candy during the winter holidays. A third



way was having candy that was placed in a dish, which indicates that having



sweet treats at Christmas time is generally enjoyed by a broad cross-section of



people.



Aside from family members and friends, it may also be a nice gesture to give a



holiday or Christmas present to colleagues at work, teachers of your children



and based on your profession, to business clients. The primary reason to give



any of those categories of people holiday or Christmas gifts is likely to



express appreciation. For that reason, a holiday present of goodies or treats



would indeed be a sweet gift to give.