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  2. 18 Birthday Candles You Never Knew You Needed Until Now - AOL

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    By Tyler Sullivan, Editor The tradition of putting candles on a birthday cake is said to have roots in Ancient Greek and German cultures. In Greece, round cakes were made to honor Artemis, the ...

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    Amazon reviewers give it 4.7-stars. ... but can easily be cleaned and reused for your new brewing session. ... a three-pack of chocolate birthday cake truffles and a three-pack of regular birthday ...

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    At Walmart, you can get the Birchwood Fir Artificial Christmas Tree, which stands 7.5-feet tall and is equipped with a stand and 500 LED lights already attached.

  5. 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.

  6. Roman candle (firework) - Wikipedia

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    A Roman candle is a traditional type of firework that ejects one or more stars or exploding shells. Roman candles come in a variety of sizes, from 6 mm (0.24 in) diameter for consumers, up to 8 cm (3.1 in) diameter in professional fireworks displays. Roman candles are banned in some countries as they have a tendency to malfunction. [1]

  7. Trick candle - Wikipedia

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    A trick candle, also known as magic candle, is a novelty candle capable of relighting itself. By igniting magnesium inserted into the wick of the candle, the paraffin vapor given off when a candle is blown out can be set alight, allowing the candle to reignite itself. [1] Trick candles were banned in Canada in 1977. [2]