Derpderp. I don't understand why they do this. It's clearly a product for a specific market, those who celebrate Christmas and put up a Christmas tree. By calling it a "Holiday ornament", who are they trying to market this to? Anyone who celebrates any holiday? Good luck, noone else gets trees. Or perhaps it's for Pastafarians, who celebrate the season Holiday. It could be to make some sort of point, but Christmas has become almost completely commercialized and removed from its religious value, I don't understand what the point that they're trying to make here is.
That has to be one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. After all the nonsense Fox News spews about "the war on christmas" and how horrible it is for stores and people to say "happy holidays" instead of "merry christmas", they go and call their ornaments "holiday ornaments" and not "christmas ornaments". Though, I guess a lack of even internal consistency is not so surprising from Fox News.
...where nobody twists your arm and forces you to buy their goods. As ironic as this is, this particular instance really isn't a big deal at all. People get so caught up in hating Fox that they start picking on the small stuff, which wouldn't be so bad if these things weren't blown out of proportion. The labeling for the ornaments are funny, but they just aren't a big deal.