samedi 26 novembre 2016
45 Photos Proving the Elf on the Shelf Isn't Afraid to Sweat a Little
While many Elves on the Shelf are mischievous with an excessive sweet tooth, pounding Froot Loops, chocolate bars, and marshmallows while washing it down with containers of maple syrup, some Elves are trying to look and feel their best by showing their healthy side. Check out these fit-minded Elves - they just might inspire the kiddos to leave Santa kale smoothies instead of cookies this Christmas.
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