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  2. BirthdayExpress.com - Wikipedia

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    BirthdayExpress.com is an American online retailer based in New Berlin, Wisconsin, that sells party supplies and decorations specifically for, but not limited to, children's birthdays. BirthdayExpress.com also powers the party store on the social planning web service Evite , which along with BirthdayExpress.com's parent company BuySeasons Inc ...

  3. Party City: 11 Best Things To Buy Before Many Stores ... - AOL

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    At Party City, it’s on sale for $45, marked down from $60. Gold Happy Birthday Banner. The air-filled white gold happy birthday balloon banner is on sale at Party City for $8.80, marked down ...

  4. Birthday cake - Wikipedia

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    Birthday cake with 18 candles for the celebrant's 18th birthday. A birthday cake is a cake eaten as part of a birthday celebration. While there is no standard for birthday cakes, they are typically highly decorated layer cakes covered in frosting, often featuring birthday wishes ("Happy birthdays") and the celebrant's name.

  5. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    Two 18th century cakes, said to depict Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst. The decoration of cakes arose in 17th century Europe, typically for special occasions as a luxury good. At this time, a cake decorator was an honored profession.

  6. Straight Talk: Be alert when looking to rent party goods - AOL

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    You are planning a party and need to rent supplies. You do a web or social media search and find a few options. For example, you may find a legitimate website with a convenient online booking system.

  7. Party City - Wikipedia

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    Party City was founded by Steve Mandell in 1986. Mandell recognized that the market for party goods was highly fragmented with a lot of small mom-and-pop operations and noticed that a large number of retailers carried limited supplies. Additionally, he saw that many big players were trying to dominate the party goods market.

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