Small, individually wrapped sweets or chocolates housed within the numbered compartments of an Advent calendar create a delightful countdown to Christmas Day. These treats vary widely, from simple milk chocolate pieces to more elaborate caramel fillings or festive shapes. A traditional calendar contains 24 compartments, one for each day leading up to December 25th.
The inclusion of these confections enhances the anticipation of Christmas, particularly for children. It adds a tangible element of excitement to the daily ritual of opening a new window. This tradition has evolved from simpler Advent calendars with pictures behind each door, adding a sweet dimension to the observance. The anticipation and small daily reward contribute to the festive atmosphere and create lasting childhood memories associated with the holiday season. This practice can also introduce children to the concept of delayed gratification and the passing of time in a fun, engaging way.