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- "Santa went on a cookie bender and died from obesity, rendering the cookies-and-milk tradition a morbid reminder of how truly evil orphans can be!"
- ―Abraham Simpson
Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in The Simpsons Winter Wingding 6.
Synopsis
Grampa presents his take on the origin of the custom of leaving cookies out for Santa Claus.
Plot
Bart and Lisa leave milk and cookies for Santa, but meet Grampa in the living room. He talks about how the tradition started. An orphan kid gave Santa a hot cake to get the best gift as a bribe. The cake was so hot that Santa burned himself and he did not get any presents, but his friends received them. The incident spread, and the next year everyone begins making cakes for Santa, which lead to the cookie prohibition of 1929-1987. Grampa explains that it shows how evil orphans are. Bart and Lisa go away and Lisa is tired of the stories Grampa tells and Bart reminds her that there will be more holidays soon.