Christmas Cracker Contains Dead Mouse
See, this is why we don't pull apart "crackers" on Christmas in the U.S.—a New Zealand woman found a dead, partially decomposed mouse in hers earlier this week during her family's Christmas celebration. "I had said to my granddaughter 'what's the smell' and we couldn't work it out until we pulled the cracker." Then: Merry Christmas! There's a dead mouse in yer lap! "It ruined my appetite for the rest of the day," she told her local paper.
Reuters helpfully explains, "Christmas crackers usually contain colored hats, small toys and jokes."
"A far from cracking surprise - a dead mouse" [Reuters]
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Ohhhhhhh...... [en.wikipedia.org]
Completely different than what I had in mind.
I woulda called it a "christmas Popper". Those wacky brits/aussies/kiwis! :P
The second half of this blog entry illustrates the kind of toys that are normally found in Christmas crackers. Honestly, I think a lot of kids would have more fun with the decomposed mouse.
@Martha_Jones: I'm shocked that this many people have never read Harry Potter. That's the only reason I know what they are.
And since reading HP, I've always wanted to get some. This sort of turns me off.
@HeyHermano: These are a very very old tradtion. I wouldn't let this one incident halfway across the globe turn you off! Check out Pier One or World Market and buy them cheap now that Christmas is over and just save them until next year :)








Actually, they sell these in the US and I've sent them a couple of times in Xmas packages to family members, as a novelty. But, uh, no rodents just yet. Yikes.