This Christmas Tree-Shaped Butter Is Turning Heads

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Christmas and butter are irrevocably linked. You can't bake a Christmas cookie or prepare a Christmas meal without a decent amount of the creamy fat, but I bet you didn't know until this moment that you could combine your love of Christmas and your love of butter in a single purchase: with a Christmas tree-shaped butter sculpture courtesy of the brand Keller's Creamery (via Delish). 

If you're looking at this butter tree and wondering "why?" or "what do you do with it?" you might not be the target audience for this holiday product. But, to answer those questions: You place it on your most festive butter dish for you and your dinner guests to enjoy! It acts as a condiment and a decoration, all at the same time. And, if you can't wait until Christmas to break out the festive butter sculptures, the brand also has a turkey-shaped butter perfect for Thanksgiving (via Target).

Where you can find Keller's butter sculptures

Instagrammer @foodiewiththebeasts already found the Keller's Christmas tree butter sculpture at Acme, but if you don't have one of those locally, don't worry. According to the Keller's Creamery website, you can find their delightful dairy sculptures at just about any grocery store: Acme, Albertson's, Brookshire Brothers, Food Lion, Hannaford, Harris Teeter, HEB, Jewel Osco, Kroger, Price Chopper, Publix, Ralph's, Redner's, Safeway, ShopRite, Supervalu, Target, Wegman's, Weis, Winn Dixie, and Winco.

The turkey butter sculpture will be available through the end of November, and the tree sculpture through December at all the stores mentioned above. Plus, if you're already thinking about the next big holiday (when, hopefully, we can travel for Thanksgiving and be able to cook for larger groups of family and friends), you can expand the plan to include yet another butter sculpture! The Keller's bunny-shaped butter sculpture, perfect for Easter or any springtime gathering, will be available from March through April (via Keller's Creamery).