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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Here’s a little twist of fate for your Christmas tree: the Fortune Cookie Ornament from Old World Christmas, a glittering token of luck and tradition. Hailing from the innovation of American creativity with roots in California, the fortune cookie has become a delightful finish to every Chinese meal across the States.

Now imagine that sweet, crunchy treat transformed into a sparkling 3-inch glass ornament for your holiday decor. It's a novel idea, bringing an element of surprise and joy, much like the hidden messages found inside the real confection.

Dusted with golden glitter, this ornament mimics the folded appearance of a genuine fortune cookie, complete with the allure of anticipation that comes with cracking one open. Though this glass version may not reveal a prophecy for the new year, it certainly adds a glint of happiness to your festive arrangements.

No Chinese dining experience in America is now considered complete without the fun of a fortune cookie, and perhaps, no Christmas tree is truly dressed without a bit of gleaming gold. This Fortune Cookie Ornament is a cute nod to a contemporary tradition, one that celebrates good luck, happy outcomes, and the simple pleasure of a sweet treat.

While you shouldn't try to snap this one in half in search of a fortune, let it dangle among the pine needles as a symbol of hope and good tidings for the coming year. It’s a merry addition that promises to shine bright, offering a whisper of prosperity and a glimmer of festive cheer.

Text on Old World hang tag: The Fortune Cookie is an American invention with origins in California. This delicate, crisp cookie always contains a small piece of paper with a happy message inside. Now it is so popular that no Chinese meal in America is complete without one. Celebrate your good fortune with this cute glass ornament!

Item #: 32108

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Here’s a little twist of fate for your Christmas tree: the Fortune Cookie Ornament from Old World Christmas, a glittering token of luck and tradition. Hailing from the innovation of American creativity with roots in California, the fortune cookie has become a delightful finish to every Chinese meal across the States.

Now imagine that sweet, crunchy treat transformed into a sparkling 3-inch glass ornament for your holiday decor. It's a novel idea, bringing an element of surprise and joy, much like the hidden messages found inside the real confection.

Dusted with golden glitter, this ornament mimics the folded appearance of a genuine fortune cookie, complete with the allure of anticipation that comes with cracking one open. Though this glass version may not reveal a prophecy for the new year, it certainly adds a glint of happiness to your festive arrangements.

No Chinese dining experience in America is now considered complete without the fun of a fortune cookie, and perhaps, no Christmas tree is truly dressed without a bit of gleaming gold. This Fortune Cookie Ornament is a cute nod to a contemporary tradition, one that celebrates good luck, happy outcomes, and the simple pleasure of a sweet treat.

While you shouldn't try to snap this one in half in search of a fortune, let it dangle among the pine needles as a symbol of hope and good tidings for the coming year. It’s a merry addition that promises to shine bright, offering a whisper of prosperity and a glimmer of festive cheer.

Text on Old World hang tag: The Fortune Cookie is an American invention with origins in California. This delicate, crisp cookie always contains a small piece of paper with a happy message inside. Now it is so popular that no Chinese meal in America is complete without one. Celebrate your good fortune with this cute glass ornament!

Item #: 32108

Fortune Cookie Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 32108
Regular price
$9.99
Sale price
$9.99
Regular price
Size:
2.25x1.75x3" Width: 2.25" Height: 3" Length: 1.75"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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