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  2. 42 Easter Cupcakes That Are Easy to Make *and* Adorable - AOL

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    The choice is yours, but in case you need some springtime inspo, we rounded up 42 ideas for Easter cupcakes that are as cute as they are attainable (and kid-friendly). 70 Easter Desserts That Are ...

  3. Sam's Club Just Introduced A New Bakery Item—And It ... - AOL

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    The cupcakes, which are really more like a cake, are made in clubs daily and are sold for $18.98. Beginning on October 7, they became available in all stores as a core item.

  4. 25 Valentine’s Day games that are fun for the whole family

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    Learn a bit more about Valentine's Day and why we celebrate Feb. 14 with sweet nothings, candy and other fascinating trivia facts in this fun game that uses chocolate Hershey's kisses as incentive.

  5. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    Cupcakes may be topped with frosting or other cake decorations. Elaborately decorated cupcakes may be made for special occasions. They may be filled with frosting, fruit, or pastry cream. For bakers making a small number of filled cupcakes, this is usually accomplished by using a spoon or knife to scoop a small hole in the top of the cupcake.

  6. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    Hoops have been a popular toy across a variety of cultures since antiquity.. This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys.

  7. Weeble - Wikipedia

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    Weebles are a range of children's roly-poly toys that was introduced in 1971 [1] by the US toy company Hasbro and currently marketed under their Playskool brand. They are egg-shaped, so tipping one causes a weight located at the bottom-center to be raised. Once released, the Weeble is restored by gravity to an upright position. Weebles have ...