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Stories of the 4th-century bishop and his generosity—which included dropping gold down the chimney of three impoverished girls—transformed the Christian saint into a legendary gift-giver in northern European countries. His feast day on December 6 is celebrated, in part, by giving gifts and sweets to children.
The legendary bearer of gifts on Christmas Eve, notably in the United States, is based on traditions associated with Saint Nicholas, as well as on such diverse sources as the poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (aka “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas”) and 1930s Coca-Cola ads.