7 brilliantly weird Christmas traditions we need to adopt this year
Crapping crib figurines? Child-eating cats? Terrifying devil parades? Why haven't we copied these yet?
Published: Thursday, 1 December 2016 at 8:00 am
KFC for Christmas, Japan

Thanks to a farcically popular 1970s advertising campaign, a box of Kentucky for Christmas is now the way for young Japanese to celebrate Christmas.
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And why not? Christmas isn't even a holiday in a country where only 1 per cent of the population is Christian. But when roast turkey is in short supply, the Colonel is ready and waiting to bring you microwavable Christmas cheer.
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Over to homesick Brit abroad Chris Broad to show you what you get for your hard-earned yen.
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