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  2. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally gift boxes used for promotional and seasonal gifts are made from sturdy paperboard or corrugated fiberboard. These boxes normally consist of a base and detachable lid and are made by using a die cutting process to cut the board. The box is then covered with decorative paper.

  3. Cellarette - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of a liquor cabinet or cellarette was to secure wine and whiskey from theft as the bottles were hidden and the cabinet could have a lock. [1] During the American Revolutionary War and the Civil War army officers' cellarettes often came with crystal decanters, shot glasses, pitchers, funnels, and drinking goblets. [1]

  4. The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

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    Here are our editors' favorite gifts for 2024. ... The new collection contains 15 pieces of ridiculously rich chocolate. I ate my box in two days flat, my only regret being that I only ordered one ...

  5. The best gift experiences of 2024 — Coffee tasting classes ...

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    Inside the shipped kit includes 3 (30-minute tasting) or 5 (60-minute tasting) pre-measured 12gm coffees for the tasting, 3 or 5 glasses for the coffee tasting, a Coffee Explorer box of five 2 oz ...

  6. Box wine - Wikipedia

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    Box wines utilize plastic bags instead of traditional glass bottles, significantly reducing production and shipping costs, which makes them a more affordable option for consumers. Typical bag-in-box containers hold one and a half to four 750 ml bottles of wine per box, though they come in a wide variety of volumes. [16]

  7. VINEBOX - Wikipedia

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    VINEBOX was founded in San Francisco in 2015 by Matt Dukes and Rachel Vodofsky. [5] [6] The pair previously worked as lawyers with a passion for wine and technology.In January 2016, the company joined Y Combinator's accelerator program and started shipping wines to their members. [7]

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