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    A pick 'n' mix candy display in Hong Kong. Bulk confectionery , pick and mix candy, candy walls, or simply loose candy is a retailing strategy where various types of confectionery are sold together in a large container or in separate bins, allowing customers to select the assortment and quantity they prefer.

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    Win the last-minute Christmas gift game with this set of genuine Henckels knives for a sliver of the retail price. The top-of-the-line German-made set includes every kind of blade a well-appointed ...

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    During the Christmas season, the kids wanted to be happy for a change. They seek shelter in the house of Jimbo, a plump man who poses as Santa Claus every year at the orphanage. Aghast and confused, the kids soon discovered that the man behind the jolly Santa costume was an alcoholic abandoned by his wife and children.

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    The Wiggles covered this song on their Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas album and video in 1996. In 2002, the Nick Jr. Channel's animated TV cartoon Dora the Explorer featured a cover of the song in the Christmas-themed episode "A Present for Santa", as sung by Dora, Boots, Santa Claus (voiced by Howie Dorough from Backstreet Boys), and all the elves.

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    With markets closing on 1 p.m. on Tuesday for Christmas Eve before reopening on Thursday—and shuttering again for New Year’s Day—the holiday period often brings muted trading activity.