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  2. 50 New-and-Improved Cookie Decorating Ideas Worth Your ... - AOL

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    50 Cookie Decorating Ideas. Parade. Sugar cut-out cookies might be classic, but they never get old. Get the recipe: Christmas Star Cookies. Related: 70 Winter Desserts. Parade.

  3. Hans Hulsbosch - Wikipedia

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    Hans Hulsbosch was born in Valkenswaard, The Netherlands.He studied at the School of Graphic Design, Eindhoven and was offered his first job as a packaging designer at Willem II.

  4. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Commercial circular cookie with a central hole that comes in various colour combinations. Each biscuit is topped with a layer of hard icing with "wiggly" lines in a different colour. Peanut butter cookie: United States Features peanut butter as a main ingredient. Petit-Beurre: Nantes, France: A type of butter cookie: Pepernoten: Netherlands

  5. Food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Packaging of food products has seen a vast transformation in technology usage and application from the Stone Age to the industrial revolution: 7000 BC: The adoption of pottery and glass which saw industrialization around 1500 BC. [4] 1700s: The first manufacturing production of tinplate was introduced in England (1699) and in France (1720).

  6. Christmas Cookie Decorating Ideas - AOL

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    Between sugar cookies and gingerbread men, the cookie-decorating options are endless at the most wonderful time of the year. You can even try to make an Christmas Cookie Decorating Ideas

  7. Biscuit tin - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit tins are steel cans [6] made of tin plate.This consists of steel sheets thinly coated with tin. The sheets are then bent to shape. By about 1850, Great Britain had become the dominant world supplier of tin plate, through a combination of technical innovation and political control over most of the suppliers of tin ore.