Ronald J. Mosca was granted the patent for MISTLETOE SUPPORTING HEADBAND on December 18, 1983. U.S. Patent No. 4,488,316.

This novel and unique headband device serves to support a fresh piece of mistletoe in front of its wearer’s head. The headband may also be used to support other novelty items.

This invention, which will be worn on the  head of the users, to display a piece of mistletoe above the forehead of its users, so as to entice a person or persons to kiss the wearer, as is an old Christmas custom, with the exception, that formerly, mistletoe was hung in such areas as a doorway, and if a person should happen to stand in such a doorway, another person could take the liberty of kissing the one in the doorway.

For those who are lonely on Christmas this would be a great ice-breaker and a great way to meet someone.