This Christmas, there's one sweet trend that's giving the boring old pine tree a run for its money.
The pineapple Christmas tree trend made its holiday debut on Pinterest this holiday season, and soon caught the attention of many Instagram users sparking a new holiday tradition.
SEE ALSO: Upside down Christmas trees are trending, and the internet is outragedInstead of cutting up your pineapples for a quick snack, consider propping them up on top of a table or desk and dangling a few lights, ornaments, and a cute pair of shades for a tropical Christmas decor.
Here are a few delicious examples to inspire you:
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Spongebob would be proud.
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