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Chick-Fil-A Gets Into The Holiday Spirit With A Strange New Ornament

Chick-fil-A Ornament

It can feel like a never-ending task when it is time to put up the Christmas decorations. Sometimes, we work up quite an appetite while we deck the halls. We might run to one of our favorite spots for a treat, and often, Chick-fil-A hits the spot. The fast-food giant is known for their iconic sandwiches and waffle friends. And now, they want to help make your holidays merrier with something new. Chick-fil-A plans to introduce an ornament just in time for Christmas.

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What Says Christmas More Than A Chick-fil-A Ornament?

We can think of plenty of things merrier than a chicken sandwich, but we also love a fun ornament. According to an Instagram post from Snackolator, the new ornament will mimic the company’s signature foil-lined sandwich bag. Snackolater called the ornament “perfection,” and many followers agreed.

It seems plenty of people would love to have a Chick-fil-A sandwich bag ornament on their Christmas tree, and others, not so much. One thing is certain, no one was shy in the comment section about their true feelings.  

There were a few naysayers.

“Your tree is tacky enough already,” one wrote.

Another agreed, “Idiotic.”

This person is passing on a Chick-fil-A Christmas ornament, writing, “No thank you!”

But these people are ready.

One fan wrote, “It’s so stupid looking I want one!!”

This person also wants one, “That is absolutely insane…Where can I purchase this?”

“I need this like I need a sandwich right now! chick-fil-a is always bringing out the most amoooozing things,” another fan shared.

This person knows there is a market for these, “I was in a Cracker Barrel the other day and they had a whole rack of cool ornaments like this.”

We’re calling it now, Chick-fil-A Christmas ornaments will sell out fast!

This story’s featured image is by Jonathan Weiss via Shutterstock.

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