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  2. Bomboniere - Wikipedia

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    Bomboniere. A bomboniere ( Italian pronunciation: [bombo'njε:re]), singular "bomboniera", ( Italian pronunciation: [bomboˈnjɛːra]; Italian, from French bonbonnière, [1] a box containing "bonbons") is a kind of fragrant-smelling party favor given out on special occasions such as weddings, baptism, First Communion or Confirmation. It usually ...

  3. Dragée - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate cake decorated with icing, strawberries, and silver metallic dragées. Another form of dragée is a small sphere of sugar, in the Commonwealth often called a cachou, used primarily in the decoration of cookies, cakes, and other forms of bakery. These are produced in various sizes, typically 3 to 4 mm (0.12 to 0.16 in) in diameter.

  4. Confetti - Wikipedia

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    Confetti are small pieces or streamers of paper, mylar, or metallic material which are usually thrown at celebrations, especially parades and weddings. [1] The origins are from the Latin confectum, with confetti the plural of Italian confetto, small sweet. [2] Modern paper confetti trace back to symbolic rituals of tossing grains and sweets ...

  5. Ben Affleck’s Complete Dating History, From Gwyneth ... - AOL

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    Pascal Le Segretain - Getty Images. In 2001, Affleck met Jennifer Garner while working on Pearl Harbor. They were then both cast in 2003’s Daredevil. The couple started dating soon after his ...

  6. Raffaello (confection) - Wikipedia

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    Raffaello is a spherical coconut –almond truffle that Italian manufacturer Ferrero brought to the market in 1990. [ 1] It consists of a spherical wafer which is filled with a white milk cream and white blanched almonds. It is then surrounded by a coconut layer. It does contain lactose, making Raffaello incompatible for consumers with lactose ...

  7. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    A traditional wedding and party favor. Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the spouses during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception. The tradition of distributing wedding favors is hundreds of years old. It is believed that the first wedding favor, common amongst European aristocrats ...

  8. Kinder Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Kinder Chocolate, a milk chocolate with a milky filling, was introduced to the German and Italian markets. The word "Kinder", used as a universal brand, is German for "children". The product gained commercial success, and was later sold in other European countries. [ 4] The face of a child is depicted (first by Günter Euringer, then ...

  9. Bonbon - Wikipedia

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    a bite-sized chocolate. an arrangement of different chocolates. a mixture of chocolate and other edible ingredients. Specifically in the United States, the phrase "Bon Bon" refers to The Hershey Company 's trademarked name for a frozen confection made from vanilla ice cream and covered in chocolate. [ 2]