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  2. Goofus glass - Wikipedia

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    Because it was mass produced and relatively cheap, it was given as premiums with purchases and awarded as prizes at fairs. It was the first carnival glass, preceding the iridized product known today as carnival glass. Articles produced included plates, bowls, vases, oil lamps, dresser sets, salt and pepper shakers and candle holders.

  3. Nosco Plastics - Wikipedia

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    The NOSCO Division was created to manufacture injection molded plastic parts for electric organs in 1934. But NOSCO would become a major player as a manufacturer of tiny plastic toys used as prizes, mail-order merchandise, and carnival "hooch" with the invention of the screw injection method of molding plastics implemented in 1948. [1]

  4. Carnival glass - Wikipedia

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    The name Carnival glass was adopted by collectors in the 1950s as items of it were sometimes given as prizes at carnivals, fetes, and fairgrounds. However, evidence suggests that the vast majority of it was purchased [ 1 ] by households to brighten homes at a time when only the well-off could afford bright electric lighting, as its finish ...

  5. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    Carnival games are usually operated on a "pay per play" basis. Prices may range from a small amount, for example 25 cents, to a few dollars per play. Most games offer a small prize to the winner. Prizes may include items like stuffed animals, toys, or posters. Continued play is encouraged as multiple small prizes may be traded in for a larger ...

  6. Midway (fair) - Wikipedia

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    A game of popping balloons with darts for prizes—a common part of a carnival or fair midway. A midway at a fair (commonly an American fair such as a county or state fair) is the location where carnival games, amusement rides, entertainment, dime stores, themed events, exhibitions and trade shows, pleasure gardens, water parks and food booths cluster.

  7. Fiesta Mart - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Fiesta Mart was acquired by Grocers Supply, a family owned Houston-based wholesale groceries distributor. [11] On July 23, 2008 Fiesta Mart acquired eleven Carnival Brand stores from Minyard Food Stores. [12] In 2015 the Levit family, the owners of Grocers Supply, sold Fiesta to Acon Investments, a company based in Washington, DC. [6]

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