Snow-Day Savings Event | A Magical North Pole Treat
A magical North Pole snowstorm has arrived — and with it comes our Snow-Day Savings Event, a special North Pole celebration where the elves sprinkle extra holiday cheer on select Santa letters and Christmas goodies. This snow-filled surprise only happens when the Workshop declares an official “Snow Day,” and families everywhere get to enjoy little seasonal treats. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about our Snow-Day Savings Event and how to enjoy this cozy moment of Christmas magic. ❄️
❄️ North Pole Times Scoop!
Elves Declare a Snow-Day Savings Event After Blizzard of Fun!
Just after sunrise, a whoosh of snow blasted past the Workshop and covered everything — including Jingles McGlitter’s cocoa cup — in sparkly white fluff. Naturally, there was only one thing for the elves to do…
Declare a Snow. Day. Party! ❄️🤍
The elves immediately grabbed their peppermint shovels, made approximately 342 snow angels, and then announced the very first Snow-Day Savings Event!
What Is the Snow-Day Savings Event?
The elves made exactly 342 snow angels (give or take a few), built a marshmallow-snowman named Sprinkles, and announced the very first Snow-Day Savings Event!
Why the Elves Started the Celebration
That means some of the Workshop’s favorite Santa letters and holiday goodies now come with extra elf sparkle (aka: the magical kind of “grown-up savings”). The elves thought it was the perfect way to share joy with families who’ve been extra kind, brave, and thoughtful this year.
So warm up your cocoa, slide into your mittens, and explore the Workshop shelves! Watch for tiny snowflake tags on items that received the Snow-Day sprinkle. They disappear as soon as the snow melts — or as soon as Jingles drinks all the cocoa again. ☕❄️✨
But hurry! As soon as the snow melts (or Jingles drinks all the cocoa), the event disappears until the next surprise snowstorm. ☕❄️✨
How Families Can Enjoy the Snow-Day Magic
North Pole traditions include engaging with Santa virtually through apps like Portable North Pole, tracking his journey on Christmas Eve via NORAD or writing Santa a letter at USPS Operation Santa, and participating in family activities such as making ornaments, reading and coloring printables like ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, and driving to see holiday lights. Other ideas involve creating personalized letters, enjoying special train rides, and performing random acts of kindness, which helps keep the magic of the holidays alive. You can also simply read published articles from The North Pole Times, Santa’s official News and Weather publications!
Grown-Up Details About the Snow-Day Savings Event
Grown-ups only: Santa letters + other goodies are specially priced this weekend.
