With Christmas right around the corner, it’s time to start getting in the holiday spirit. A trip to your local craft store might provide you with a few basic gifts and decorations, but there’s one massive Christmas-themed shop in Michigan where you’ll be completely transported to a world full of yuletide magic. This is one holiday shopping experience you’ll never forget.

Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland is located in the charming town of Frankenmuth.

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For decades, it’s been a one-stop shop for anything and everything Christmas.

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The utterly humongous store is bursting at its seams with holiday cheer.

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Bronner’s is truly massive: it occupies the space of one and a half football fields.

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Rows upon rows of tinsel and lights will simply dazzle you.

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You could spend hours perusing the selection of ornaments and figurines.

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Looking to decorate the outside of your home? Bronner’s has you covered.

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You’ll even find a huge selection of stockings just waiting to be hung by the fire.

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Don’t forget to pick up a few accessories for your Christmas tree!

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Whether you’re searching for a nativity scene or a Santa suit, you’ll find it here.

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Children and adults alike will be breathless with Christmas excitement as they wander the seemingly never-ending rows of items at Bronner’s.

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The best part? Bronner’s is open year-round…

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… because there’s never a wrong time to embody the warm spirit of Christmas.

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If you can’t make it to the store in person, click here to visit the Bronner’s website, where you can peruse items and learn more about this magnificent Christmas wonderland. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a happy holiday shopping experience!

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