They can grow to 30 feet tall!
Now Trader Joe's isn't usually where I'd be looking for a Christmas Tree—I'm more likely to head there for these doggie treat-filled advent calendars—but even I couldn't resist these Grinch-inspired Christmas trees, perfect for the lovable grump on your Christmas list.
The Grump Cypress Christmas Trees feel like the next evolution of mini Christmas trees when you are ready to move on from Charlie Brown's sad twig. The Grump trees are wrapped in red ribbon and topped with a festive and sparkly bauble that gives a Grinch-approved lean. I can imagine this tree making a great addition to any holiday decor theme. It's especially cute as a tabletop decoration.
The trees are going for about $8, depending on location and according to PopSugar will keep its conical shape until it's grown to 30 feet making it perfectly acceptable to plant in your garden after the holidays. That's definitely a gift that will keep on giving. Check out more pictures of the trees styled in the real world below.
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