Letters from Santa, The Business about Beliefs
There are many controversies surrounding the commercialization of Santa and about his mere existence. Santa has survived more than a century and he only seems to be getting bigger and bigger every year. As the Internet grows bigger, the world is becoming smaller and smaller. The divide between cultures and beliefs is becoming even more thin. For example, Japan, a non-religious country, Santa and Christmas is very popular. But Christianity as a religion is only less than 2%.
Parents give gifts packages from Santa. Kids do believe that. A whopping 86% of the American kids believe in Santa. As long kids believe, who cares if Santa really exists or not, whether he can really climb down the chimney with his fat belly or not.
Coca cola is accused of the corporate red color of Santa’s suit. Coca cola denies saying it as a “happy coincidence”. They cite 1881 portrait of Santa by Thomas Nest as the beginning of Santa and Coca cola has nothing to do with the color.
Many people argue that Christmas is overly commercialized and so is Santa. Many people believe that they are spoiling the kids by telling lies about Santa.
Whatever the controversies, to receive a letter from Santa during Christmas is a wonderful feeling of achievement and affirmation that Santa exists and rewards good behaving kids.
http://www.PackageFromSanta.com claims that they are the original Santa Company offering original letters from Santa and packages endorsed by Santa.
Here a few links on their website.
Reference :
“Santa Claus.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 8 May 2008, 00:18 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 9 May 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Santa_Claus&oldid=210925622>.


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