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Release Date October 23, 2026

TRACKLIST:

Peppermint Brickle Christmas album art - platters for chocolate with peppermint pieces


“Peppermint Brickle Christmas” feels like pure holiday joy wrapped in chocolate and sprinkled with peppermint sparkle. Inspired by one of Speach’s biggest seasonal favorites, the song captures that festive rush of cracking into sweet Peppermint Brickle — crisp, colorful, nostalgic, and impossible to resist. It has the energy of a candy shop at Christmas: bright lights, busy counters, familiar flavors, and that once-a-year excitement everyone waits for. Playful and full of cheer, it turns a beloved holiday treat into a celebration of tradition, sweetness, and the magic that happens when chocolate and peppermint become part of the season’s soundtrack.

Santa, Honey album cover - a nicely dressed man with a letter to Santa


“Santa Honey” is a cheeky Christmas wish list wrapped in velvet, sparkle, and just the right amount of flirtation. With a playful wink to classic holiday glamour, the song turns a letter to Santa into something sweeter, sassier, and a little more mischievous. It feels like holiday cocktail hour by the piano — smooth, funny, and confidently over-the-top, with the Candyman asking for romance, luxury, and maybe a few things that definitely won’t fit under the tree. Festive, theatrical, and full of personality, it brings grown-up Christmas charm with a candy-coated grin.

Nutcracker Overtime album art - a pile of tired nutcrackers surrounded by empty shells


“Nutcracker Overtime” puts a hilarious holiday spin on what happens when Christmas gets too busy and even the nutcrackers are working past their shift. Inspired by Speach's Nutcracker Sweet Brickle and the classic seasonal figure but twisted into something more playful and exhausted, the song feels like a festive factory floor after midnight — nuts cracking, tempers fraying, toy soldiers wobbling, and Christmas chaos piling up by the minute. It’s funny, theatrical, and a little unhinged in the best way, turning holiday tradition into a candy-shop comedy about overworked decorations, seasonal pressure, and the ridiculous amount of effort it takes to keep Christmas running.

Holiday Help Wanted album cover - tired and overworked store assistant surrounded by ribbons and candy


“Holiday Help Wanted” is Christmas chaos with a candy-coated punchline — a frantic, funny anthem for anyone who has ever felt the holiday rush hit all at once. The song captures that wild seasonal scramble of orders piling up, ribbons flying, boxes stacking, and everyone suddenly realizing Santa’s not the only one who needs extra hands. It’s playful, high-energy, and full of shop-floor comedy, turning the stress of the season into something bright, ridiculous, and singable. With its festive spirit and wink toward retail madness, it feels like the official soundtrack for surviving December with sugar, caffeine, and a smile.

Three Ghosts, One Night album cover - the three ghosts from A Christmas Carol, past, present and future with a scared Scrooge


“Three Ghosts, One Night” turns Speach’s A Christmas Carol Brickles into a dramatic holiday tale of sweetness, memory, and just a little supernatural sparkle. Inspired by the Past, Present, and Future flavors, the song feels like one magical night where every bite becomes a visit from another spirit of Christmas. There’s a theatrical storybook energy to it — playful, mysterious, and festive — with the Candyman walking through nostalgia, celebration, and what still might be waiting ahead. It’s less spooky than enchanted, blending classic Christmas legend with chocolate-shop imagination and the kind of seasonal magic that makes tradition feel brand new.

The Time We Give album art - family embraced with fireplace and Christmas tree


“The Time We Give” is a heartfelt Christmas reflection on what truly matters when the season gets quiet: family, love, warmth, and the moments we choose to spend together. Rather than focusing on gifts or holiday perfection, the song centers on connection — snow falling outside, fireplaces glowing, lights twinkling, and the kind of hugs that make a house feel like home. It’s tender, emotional, and grounded in gratitude, reminding listeners that the most meaningful present is never wrapped under the tree. It’s the time we give, the people we hold close, and the memories that stay long after Christmas ends.

Fudge Around and Find Out album cover overworked associate on the phone with an empty tray of fudge


“Fudge Around and Find Out” is a holiday warning wrapped in chocolate: wait too long, and the fudge might be gone. Inspired by Speach’s beloved fudge selection and the annual rush that makes it disappear fast, the song turns seasonal candy panic into a funny, festive anthem. It has that playful “don’t say we didn’t tell you” energy, mixing Christmas cheer with the very real danger of showing up after everyone else has cleaned out the case. Sweet, sassy, and full of shop-counter attitude, it celebrates the kind of holiday treat people don’t just want — they race for.

Nothing But You for Christmas album art - couple embraced in the snow


“Nothing But You for Christmas” is a romantic holiday love song built around the sweetest kind of wish list — the one where everything fades except the person you want beside you. Warm, intimate, and cinematic, the song captures that snowy Christmas feeling of lights glowing in windows, music drifting through the air, and two people realizing the season feels complete because they’re together. It’s tender without being overly sentimental, with the kind of heartfelt charm that makes it feel perfect for slow dances, quiet nights, and holiday memories. At its core, it says the best gift doesn’t need wrapping.

Yellow Snow Rodeo album art - puppies playing in the snow with yellow patches, lemons and snowmen in the background


“Yellow Snow Rodeo” is a goofy, tongue-in-cheek holiday romp inspired by Speach’s White Chocolate Yellow Snow Brickle — and yes, the joke lands first, but the flavor is all lemony fun. The song leans into that mischievous Christmas humor, turning a playful product name into a full-on winter spectacle packed with silliness, surprise, and a wink to anyone brave enough to try it.

Beneath the joke, it’s a bright, cheerful celebration of a treat that stands out by refusing to take itself too seriously. Sweet, zesty, and a little ridiculous in the best way, it captures the kind of candy-shop humor that makes the holidays feel more fun, more memorable, and just a little more wild.

Christmas Panic album cover - a couple on the floor surrounded by wrapping paper, lights and cookies


“Christmas Panic” is a hilarious holiday duet for anyone who starts December with big festive dreams and ends up tangled in lights, tape, and total chaos. The song captures that frantic countdown feeling — shopping lists growing, gifts half-wrapped, cookies burning, decorations fighting back, and two people trying to survive the season together without losing their minds. It’s bright, theatrical, and full of comedic back-and-forth energy, turning holiday stress into something fun and relatable. Beneath the madness, there’s still plenty of warmth: the reminder that Christmas doesn’t have to be perfect to be memorable, messy, and full of love.

A Very Gay Holiday album cover - a group of friends gathered around a tree with drinks, cocoa, gifts, laughing


“A Very Gay Holiday” is the perfect grand finale — bold, glittering, hilarious, and full of unapologetic Christmas joy. With tongue-in-cheek humor and a big personality, the song turns the holiday season into a fabulous celebration of chosen family, sparkle, laughter, and living out loud. It feels like the party number at the end of the show, where everyone’s invited, the cocktails are flowing, and the tree is lit with as much drama as possible.

As the final track on the album, it works like a curtain call: festive, campy, and overflowing with heart. It’s a reminder that the holidays can be merry, meaningful, and absolutely fabulous all at once.