The 12 Days of Christmas is one of the most famous songs of the holiday.
Its origins go back to England during the late eighteenth century.
In 1996, Stateline Saloon and Gambling Hall created a set of chips celebrating the famous holiday song. The gaming establishment was located in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. It was opened from 1996 to 2018.
A chip was made for each of the items in the song. The items are: A Partridge in a Pear Tree, Two Turtle Doves, Three French Hens, Four Calling Birds, Five Gold Rings, Six Geese A-Laying, Seven Swans A-Swimming, Eight Maids A-Milking, Nine Ladies Dancing, Ten Lords A- Leaping, Eleven Pipers Piping and Twelve Drummers Drumming.
According to Real Simple, the song's origin may be tied to helping Catholics learn about their faith. If you sing the entire song, the true love would have given 364 presents overall.
Below you can purchase a set of all 12 chips or buy individual chips for each item from the song:
Set of 12 Chips $59.95 A Partridge in a Pear Tree Chip: $6
Two Turtle Doves Chip: $6 Three French Hens Chip: $6
Four Calling Birds Chip: $6 Five Gold Rings Chip: $6
Six Geese A-Laying Chip: $6 Seven Swans A-Swimming Chip: $6
Eight Maids A-Milking Chip: $6 Nine Drummers Drumming Chip: $6
Ten Pipers Popping Chip: $6 Eleven Ladies Dancing Chip: $6
Twelve Lords A Leaping