US | holiday Christmas Is Here... Way Too Early Six signs that the holiday season has gotten too impatient By Evann Gastaldo Posted Nov 21, 2010 9:34 AM CST Copied In this Starpix photo, Sarah Hyman, 5, of Suffern, NY, "high-fives" Santa Claus on the opening night of the "2010 Radio City Christmas Spectacular," Nov. 9, 2010 at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Starpix, Dave Allocca) It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ... even though we're not yet past Thanksgiving. The Week pores through local papers to find six tales of Christmas coming too early this year: It's never too early for eggnog lattes: In Seattle, at least one Starbucks started selling seasonal drinks right after Halloween. It could, however, be too early for Christmas trees: In South Dakota, trees were already being sold this week—will they even make it all the way to Christmas? And really, people will eventually get sick of Christmas music: Especially if, like one Cape Cod radio station is doing, stations start playing it 24/7 even before Thanksgiving. For the complete list, including early arrival Santas and Christmas lights, click here. Read These Next Job seekers should brace for a harsher new reality. Amazon returns pile up at woman's house. Trump backs Bondi in MAGA war over Jeffrey Epstein. Fed chief Powell's job may be in peril after all. Report an error