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As we gather together, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of our valued customers. Your support means everything to us, and we couldn't have achieved our success without you.
With the holiday season approaching, let’s dive into some fascinating Thanksgiving trivia to keep the festive spirit alive—whether you're celebrating over Zoom or with loved ones around the table.
Did you know? The very first Thanksgiving feast lasted for three entire days! Can you picture that post-meal nap? Governor William Bradford, the leader of the Pilgrims, organized the first Thanksgiving in 1621 and invited the nearby Wampanoag tribe to join in the celebration. Back then, giving thanks was a common practice in England and across Europe, so the tradition wasn’t new to the Pilgrims. Interestingly, 91% of Americans enjoy turkey on Thanksgiving, leading to an incredible 280 million turkeys sold each year. Cranberries are another classic favorite, with almost one-fifth of all cranberries consumed in the U.S. eaten on Thanksgiving itself.
Thanksgiving officially became a national holiday under President Lincoln, thanks to the relentless efforts of Sarah Josepha Hale, who campaigned tirelessly for its establishment. She is famously known as the author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Later, in 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving up a week to boost the Christmas shopping season, though not all states agreed. Eventually, Congress standardized the date as the fourth Thursday of November.
Every year since 1947, the National Turkey Federation presents the President with a live turkey, which is then pardoned and sent to a farm to live out its days. And don’t forget the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, which began in the 1920s. Interestingly, our Canadian neighbors also celebrate Thanksgiving, but they do so on the second Monday of October.
From all of us at Cook’s, we wish you a joyous and safe Thanksgiving celebration.

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