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Explanation
This is a single-panel gag comic with the header "Savings Tip: Re-use Halloween Games for Christmas."
The scene shows a person dressed as Santa Claus hosting what appears to be a children's Christmas party, cheerfully announcing "And this bucket is filled with elf eyeballs! Ho ho ho!" On the table are buckets labeled with Halloween-style gross-out items: "Frog Eyes," "Hair," "Eyeballs," "Snot," and what appears to be "Meat."
The joke is straightforward: at Halloween parties, a common children's game involves blindfolded kids reaching into bowls of peeled grapes (eyeballs), cold spaghetti (brains), etc. The "savings tip" suggests just reusing these same disgusting tactile props at Christmas by weakly rebranding them -- calling them "elf eyeballs" instead of just "eyeballs." The comedy comes from the absurd image of Santa enthusiastically presenting bowls of gross substances to horrified children and parents as a legitimate Christmas activity.
It's a simple, effective visual gag that plays on the tonal whiplash between the wholesome warmth of Christmas celebrations and the gleeful grossness of Halloween party games.