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  2. The Beistle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Beistle Company, or simply Beistle, is an American company known for manufacturing holiday decorations and party goods, and particularly known for its catalog of Halloween decorations. Beistle was founded in 1900 in Pennsylvania by Martin Luther Beistle, who created the company after being inspired by his experiences as a calendar ...

  3. Etiquette Experts Reveal the Biggest Holiday Party Mistake

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    The holiday season is in full swing, and with that comes a long list of invitations. From company bashes and white elephant gift exchanges to Hanukkah parties, and even the occasional Festivus ...

  4. How to Butterfly a Roast for a Stunning Holiday Centerpiece

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    Step 2: Repeat the cut. Place the thick part of the roast on the cutting board. Slice horizontally through this thick section toward its outer edge, unfolding as you slice.

  5. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    According to VisitDenmark, julebrygsdag, or J-Day, a holiday manufactured in 1990 by the Danish beer company Tuborg, marks the beginning of the holiday season on the first Friday of November.

  6. Christmas creep - Wikipedia

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    Iguatemi Florianópolis in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil decorated for Christmas on November 22, 2014. Christmas creep is a merchandising phenomenon in which merchants and retailers introduce Christmas-themed merchandise or decorations before the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, which in the United States is on the day after Thanksgiving. [1]

  7. Office Christmas Party - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story of two co-workers who throw an epic office Christmas party in order to prevent the layoff of 40% of employees at the company they work at. The film was released on December 9, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $114 million worldwide.

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