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  2. These Christmas Crackers Will Start Your Holiday With a Bang

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    Here's another: Christmas crackers, little decorated cardboard cylinders filled with a joke, a paper hat, and treats that originated in Victorian England. These fun little items have been making ...

  3. These 12 Luxury Christmas Crackers Are a Popping Good Time - AOL

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    Typically, Christmas crackers are placed on the table to be opened after your holiday meal. The old-fashioned crackers might include a joke, a colorful paper crown and a cheap miniature toy that ...

  4. Christmas cracker - Wikipedia

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    Christmas crackers are also associated with Knut's parties, held in Sweden at the end of the Christmas season. Author and historian John Julius Norwich (Viscount Norwich) was known for sending his family and friends a Christmas Cracker each year which was a kind of expanded Christmas card of anecdotes, trivia and witticisms collected from ...

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    We tested over 50 different cracker brands across five main categories and identified the 10 best ones that ... This popular vitamin C serum is on sale for just $10: '60 is the new 40 ...

  6. Christmas cracker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas cracker is an entertainment item used in some Christmas celebrations. Christmas Cracker may also refer to: Christmas Cracker, a 1963 Canadian short film "Christmas Crackers" (Are You Being Served episode), 1975 Christmas special of the British TV sitcom "Christmas Crackers" (Only Fools and Horses), 1981 Christmas special of the ...

  7. Silver fulminate - Wikipedia

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    It is also the chemical found in Christmas crackers [9] having first been used for that purpose by Tom Smith in 1860. The chemical is painted on one of two narrow strips of card, with abrasive on the second. When the cracker is pulled, the abrasive detonates the silver fulminate.