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  2. The best artificial Christmas trees of 2024, tested by AOL

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    This tree comes in a wide range of sizes, from as small as 4.5 feet to a towering 15-foot option, and it was one of the most full and lush products we tested, with more than 2,000 branch tips on ...

  3. Magna-Tiles - Wikipedia

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    The pieces are plastic tiles of varying shapes that snap together magnetically, allowing users to build various geometric structures. Magna-Tiles were originally developed in Japan, where they were sold under the name Pythagoras. [1] [2] American salesman Rudy M. Valenta saw the toy while visiting Japan in 1996 and bought the rights to the toy.

  4. I Bought This Realistic 6.5-Foot Christmas Tree for My ... - AOL

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    It towers over most live trees yet is easier to assemble and store away I Bought This Realistic 6.5-Foot Christmas Tree for My Apartment, and You Should Grab It for Next Year, Too Skip to main content

  5. Magnetix - Wikipedia

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    The bars with magnets at each end are 27 mm (1.1 in) long, or 68 mm (2.7 in), or 53 mm (2.1 in) and flexible, or short rigid curves. Panel shapes include two types of interlocking triangles, interlockable squares, and circle or disks. The triangles and squares identify the North-South polarity of one of their embedded magnets.

  6. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Almost all Christmas trees in the United States are grown on Christmas tree farms where they are cut after about ten years of growth and new trees planted. According to the United States Department of Agriculture 's agriculture census for 2007, 21,537 farms were producing conifers for the cut Christmas tree market in America, 5,717.09 square ...

  7. Costco Has A 2.5-Foot Grazing Board Perfect For Feeding ... - AOL

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    The best part is the grazing board costs less than $25. You can use it to create a decadent charcuterie board, an elegant dessert spread, or a colorful fruit and veggie app for a crowd.

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