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  3. Novelty lighter - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Maine was the first state to ban the sale of novelty lighters. This ban came about after the son of a Maine fire chief singed his eyebrow on a novelty lighter shaped like a baseball bat. [5] Since then, Illinois, Virginia, Tennessee, Oregon, Massachusetts, Arkansas, and Washington [6] have also banned novelty lighters.

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  5. Johnson Smith Company - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th century Ventriloquism Guide and novelties catalogue Johnson Smith Company (Johnson Smith & Co.) was a mail-order business established in 1914 by Alfred Johnson Smith that sold novelty items and gag gifts such as miniature cameras , invisible ink , x-ray goggles , whoopee cushions , fake vomit , and joy buzzers .

  6. Lite-Brite - Wikipedia

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    Lite-Brite is a toy that was originally marketed in 1967. It consists of a light box with small colored plastic pegs that fit into a panel and illuminate to create a lit picture, by either using one of the included templates or creating a "freeform" image on a blank sheet of black paper.

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    Bang snaps are primarily produced alongside other export fireworks in Brazil, South Korea and China and are widely available over the counter at small toy stores and shops specializing in jokes, novelties and magic tricks.

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