Disclosure: We received a beautiful bouquet from Teleflora to facilitate this post. Opinions are our own.
Ever since I can remember, our family has looked forward to our “A Charlie Brown Christmas” tradition. Watching Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and their friends discover the true meaning of the holidays always proved a heartwarming experience we looked forward to each year.
This December marks the 50th anniversary of the Emmy-Award-winning special, which first premiered in 1965! The Peanuts have had quite a year, with their feature film coming to theaters this fall, introducing a new generation of children to the cast of characters. To commemorate, Teleflora has partnered with The Peanuts to bring the joy of Charlie Brown’s Christmas Spectacular to your home, by offering signature bouquets inspired by The Peanuts.
Snoopy’s Cookie Jar by Teleflora proves not only a beautiful holiday decoration for your home over the holidays, but Snoopy’s doghouse can be reused as a cookie jar for storing Christmas cookies year after year! Feel festive owing to the red and white carnations adorned with festive ornaments and pinecones and greens, for the perfect display of holiday cheer. This makes a beautiful hostess gift or a welcome greeting to adorn your home for the season’s visits! It is available on Teleflora.com for $59.95.

We also love the Peanuts Christmas Mug by Teleflora, where holiday flowers and candy cane ribbon emerge overflowing from an oversized, reusable mug featuring favorite Peanuts characters, Snoopy and Charlie Brown, ice-skating, available for $49.95 on Teleflora.com.

For these and other holiday bouquet ideas, visit www.teleflora.com.
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