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Q: How do you know exactly how long it is until Christmas?

A: Just visit Santa’s Countdown page!

GOTO SANTA’S COUNTDOWN

Elf Pepper Minstix gives Santa Claus a tour of the Santa Spotter


Though Santa's Christmas Eve flight is still weeks away, he likes an early walk through of the Santa Spotter. This is where he will plan his flight schedule and enter in all his navigation information. And then, on Christmas Eve, this is where his flight will be tracked all around the world. Pepper Minstix, who is in charge of the Santa Spotter, personally takes Santa Claus around to see things like the new radar screens, the new digital tracking beam and the new counter to keep track of how many cookies Santa Claus eats during the flight!

SANTA'S JOB JUST GOT EASIER!

Santa's head elf reported today to the Holiday Post that while Santa was high up in the sky testing out his new sleigh, the fog, rain and snow was so bad that it was really hard to see through. When the

elves heard this, they quickly set to working on a new gadget that lights up to help Santa Claus locate houses from below. They call it the Santa Beacon. Buy Now!

Follow Santa's progress on Christmas Eve with the Santa Spotter on claus.com. Check how many cookies he eats and how many glasses of milk he drinks as he makes his way around the world!

The walkie-talkie department has finally stopped talking and will make 10 million sets today. They will be racing the clock elves who will be adding the "tick tocks" to 10 million clocks.

Story posted Nov 20

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