Punsch-roll Day (Punschrullens dag) is informally observed in Sweden every March 7 to celebrate the popular confection known as punsch-rolls. These treats are made from crushed biscuits, butter, cocoa, and flavored with punsch, then covered in marzipan and chocolate. The name punsch-roll is derived from a type of liqueur popular in Sweden and Finland, and the pastry has alternative names such as dammsugare and arraksrulle. The holiday's origins are somewhat obscure, having been suggested in a Facebook post in 2013, with an active Punschrullens dag page since 2015. On this day, people are encouraged to enjoy these punsch-flavored pastries, which are widely available in bakeries and confectioneries across Sweden, and to share their celebrations on social media using hashtags like #PunschrollDay.
March 7: Punsch-roll Day (Sweden)
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