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The immortal words of Charles Dickens further popularized Christmas pudding. In "A Christmas Carol," he vividly describes the anticipation and warmth surrounding the Christmas pudding as it emerges from the copper pot, igniting a collective cultural nostalgia. Dickens crafted an enduring association between the pudding and festive joy, leading to the rise of modern traditions like "Stir-up Sunday," where families gather to prepare their puddings.