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  2. Pass the parcel - Wikipedia

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    Whoever is holding the parcel when the music is stopped removes one layer of wrapping and claims any prize found under that layer. Usually, there's a prize in each layer, but some people would prefer to have only one prize in the final layer. The music is then restarted and the game continues until every layer is removed and the main prize claimed.

  3. 10 Things You Must Buy at Five Below on a Retirement Budget - AOL

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    Many people think of Five Below as a store that primarily targets teens and tweens. With fun room decor, inexpensive games and toys, and cool tech at low prices -- not to mention that freeze-dried...

  4. The best last-minute stocking stuffers under $10 - AOL

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    Cheap stocking stuffers for kids, teens, him and her, done and dusted. ... Perhaps too big to fit in a stocking, but Candy Land is a classic board game for all ages! $9 at Amazon. PARTYWIND.

  5. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    Carnival games are usually operated on a "pay per play" basis. Prices may range from a small amount, for example 25 cents, to a few dollars per play. Most games offer a small prize to the winner. Prizes may include items like stuffed animals, toys, or posters. Continued play is encouraged as multiple small prizes may be traded in for a larger ...

  6. Dagashi - Wikipedia

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    The low price and fun packaging is designed to attract children with small allowances, and dagashi came to be known as the small candies that children can afford with pocket money. Most dagashi are packaged in bright, childish wrapping and sometimes come with a small toy or prize. The toys are often small figurines, and a common prize is a ...

  7. Children in remote Alaska aim for carnival prizes, show off ...

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    In mid-August, the children of Akiachak, Alaska, eagerly shelled out dollar after dollar hoping to win a stuffed animal when the village held its annual carnival before the start of school.

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