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The Harry and David
"Twelve Days of Christmas" Pack
We love Harry and David boxes of
fresh fruit, nuts, and chocolate.
One of our readers sent us an example of their 2003 "Twelve
Days of Christmas" collection. It's a large box with twelve smaller boxes, each with Christmas
goodies in them.
But the back of the box has an ornate rendition of "The Origin
of the Twelve Days of Christmas," an eRumor that claims the
song originated as a Christian catechism in England between 1500 and
1800. It's an eRumor that started on the Internet a few years ago and with
no substantiation from history.