Have you watched the new holiday short, The Spark Tree? We’ve hidden some Chick-fil-A references throughout the film. Step into the fantastical world of Evergreen Hills and see if you can spot them.

1. Cow on a desk in Zack’s room
The Chick-fil-A Cows are always up to mischief, and they’ll go to great heights to spread their message of self-preservation. In the latest Stories of Evergreen Hills® film, a stuffed Chick-fil-A Cow sits on a desk in Sam’s brother’s room. Get your own stuffed cow from our shop.

2. Coining a phrase
In every Stories of Evergreen Hills® film, we’ve included the phrase “My pleasure,” a phrase our founder Truett Cathy instilled in our Team Members when serving guests at Chick-fil-A® restaurants.

3. A well-known number
Above the door frame at Blake’s house is the number “1967.” It’s a nod to the year 1967, when Truett Cathy founded and opened the first Chick-fil-A® restaurant in Atlanta’s Greenbriar Mall.

4. Notecards of note
Sitting on Sam’s desk are brightly colored patterned cards, featuring Chick-fil-A designs.

5. We heart Waffle Fries
Who doesn’t love Waffle Fries? Zack displays his love on the corkboard by his bed, where the I Heart Waffles Fries sticker is pinned.

6. Fueled by Chick-fil-A® food
In the mechanic’s garage, the pickle stickers are on the tool chest, displaying this mechanic’s love for those tasty additions to the Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwich.

7. A sweet emblem
Peek inside Sam’s desk drawer and you’ll spy an Icedream® Cone enamel pin. Those swirling towers of creaminess have appeared in almost every film since the inception of Stories of Evergreen Hills®.

8. Some real page-turners
The subtle Chick-fil-A phrases – The Little Things and Closed on Sunday – become book titles alongside the name of a Chick-fil-A Original brand, pennycake®. These books sit on the shelf at The Time Shop.