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  2. Confetti Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The birthday box has everything needed for a birthday party. There are 50 different themes the celebrant's family can select. Each box contains: a banner , between four and eight settings of disposable plates, napkins, utensils, decorations, a handmade card and T-shirt for the celebrant. [5]

  3. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    A child's birthday party may be held at the family's home or in a public place. Soft drinks are often had alongside water and both sweet and savory foods are typically served to the guests. In many cultures, a birthday cake is served. Birthday parties for children often feature entertainment, costumes, party games, and a theme.

  4. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Charmed Thank-You Cards, Party Favors, Tasty Treats, Mini Shell Candles, Porcelain Ornaments, Message in a Bottle DCRJ-606L (71) Kids Birthday Party: April 20, 2007 6 Fabric "Happy Birthday" Banner, Custom Party Hats and Noisemakers, Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Cake DCRJ-607L (72) Flower Power: April 23, 2007 6

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    Gifts for design lovers run the gamut from lifestyle products—objets d’art, luxury candles, furniture, plant accessories, luggage, glassware and barware, and party supplies—to design books ...

  6. A candle may not be the most personal housewarming gift, but it will always be highly appreciated (and well-appreciated). This scent is an easy one to love because it's mild but still delicious ...

  7. Plate smashing - Wikipedia

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    Plate smashing is a Greek custom that peaked in the 60s and 70s, involving the intentional smashing of plates or glasses during celebratory occasions. In popular culture, the practice is most typical of foreigners' stereotypical image of Greece, and while it occurs more rarely today, it continues to be seen on certain occasions, such as weddings, although plaster plates are more likely to be used.

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