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  2. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico and Venezuela, a widespread custom is to attempt the pushing of the person's face into the birthday cake when they blow out the candles. This frequently destroys the cake. Birthday punches are administered throughout the day, but if the "birthday boy" hides from the punches, one final punch is allowed to be given.

  3. 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.

  4. This cake has a warning not to smash your face into it. Here ...

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    It’s your birthday. Your friend brings out your cake. You blow out the candles and — smash! — they shove your face into the cake. It’s all fun and games until you lose an eye — which is ...

  5. What to Buy That Girl Who Has Everything, According to a ...

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    Put your gifting woes aside—here are 66 gift options for the woman who seemingly has it all, from cool girl candles to customized bags and envy-worthy tech.

  6. Nara Smith Makes a 'Whimsical' Cake for Son Slim Easy's ... - AOL

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    The 23-year-old social media personality took to TikTok to share some of the delicious treats she made for her son's birthday on Jan. 6, including birthday candles made from scratch.

  7. One to Grow On - Wikipedia

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    One to Grow On is an educational public service announcement that broadcast during NBC's Saturday morning line-up from 1983 to 1989, when the network ran cartoons. The name is taken from the custom of putting an extra candle on a birthday cake as "one to grow on".