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  2. This DIY candy dispenser is every child's dream come true - AOL

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    This wonderful candy dispenser was made with some wood, glue, and plastic. 

  3. DIY guru builds candy dispenser out of cardboard - AOL

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  4. The 30 best coworker gifts they're sure to love

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    This piece of desk art is hand blown from glass and makes a great candy dispenser on your coworker's desk. It's gorgeous and useful — plus it leads to more candy for you. $24 at Uncommon Goods

  5. Honey dipper - Wikipedia

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    A wooden honey dipper A honey dipper (also called a honey dripper , honey wand , honey stick , honey spoon , or honey drizzler ) is a kitchen utensil used to collect viscous liquid (generally honey or syrup) from a container, which is then dispensed at another location.

  6. Bead - Wikipedia

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    A bead is a small, decorative object that is formed in a variety of shapes and sizes of a material such as stone, bone, shell, glass, plastic, wood, or pearl and with a small hole for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under 1 millimeter (0.039 in) to over 1 centimeter (0.39 in) in diameter.

  7. Candy making - Wikipedia

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    A way for candy makers to show that a candy was trademarked was to stamp an image or initials on the candy. [ 2 ] In the late 19th century and especially the early 20th century, industrial candy making was almost exclusively a masculine affair, and home-based candy making was a feminine affair. [ 3 ]

  8. This family has made candy canes for 125 years - AOL

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    The candy shop sold all kinds of sweets, which attracted famous customers along the way. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt made a stop at the shop, while Al Capone frequented the joint.

  9. Kokeshi - Wikipedia

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    Kokeshi (こけし, 小芥子) are simple wooden Japanese dolls with no arms or legs that have been crafted for more than 150 years as a toy for children. Originally from the Tohoku region in northern Honshu , kokeshi are handmade from wood, having a simple trunk and head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face.

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