If ifs and buts were candy nuts oh what a Christmas have?

This is a fun twist on the classic saying "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride"!

Here's how it works:

* The original saying: This proverb means that just wishing for something won't make it happen.

* Your version: You've cleverly replaced "wishes" with "ifs and buts" and "horses" with "candy nuts". This implies that if our "ifs" (doubts) and "buts" (excuses) were replaced with something positive like candy nuts, Christmas would be amazing.

So, your statement highlights the idea that negative thinking gets in the way of a joyful Christmas.

It's a clever and humorous way to remind people to focus on the positive and enjoy the holiday season!