Brothers regift same sweets at Christmas for decades - News Summed Up

Brothers regift same sweets at Christmas for decades


Two brothers in New Hampshire in the US have got their Christmas regifting skills down to a fine art — they have been passing the same sweets back and forth for more than 30 years. It started in 1987, when Ryan Wasson gave a Frankford Santa’s Candy Book with assorted fruit flavours to his brother, Eric Wasson, as a joke for Christmas, knowing that Eric would not like it. Expand Close One time the gift was sewn inside a toy bear (Ryan Wasson family photograph via AP) / FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsapp One time the gift was sewn inside a toy bear (Ryan Wasson family photograph via AP)“I didn’t eat them,” Eric said. “And so the next year I thought, ‘Hey, I think I’m going to give it back to him. Expand Close The gift the brothers keep exchanging (Ryan Wasson family photograph via AP) / FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsapp The gift the brothers keep exchanging (Ryan Wasson family photograph via AP)Suggestions included having it arrive via a pizza delivery or Christmas carol singers, hiding it in a book or cake, or holding a scavenger hunt with clues.


Source: Irish Independent December 25, 2021 19:41 UTC



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