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  2. Confetti - Wikipedia

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    While they are called metallic confetti they are actually metallized PVC. Most party supply stores carry paper and metallic confetti. Confetti are commonly used at social gatherings such as parties, weddings, and Bar Mitzvahs. The simplest confetti are simply shredded paper (see ticker-tape parade), and can be made with scissors or a paper ...

  3. Confetti cake - Wikipedia

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    Confetti cakes date at least back to the 1950s; a 1956 Betty Crocker advertisement in Life announced a new "confetti angel food" cake mix containing "colorful little morsels of sweetness". [3] In 1989, the Pillsbury Company introduced "Funfetti" cake, a portmanteau of fun and confetti , which achieved great popularity.

  4. Confetti candy - Wikipedia

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    Confetti candy is a confectionery food product that is prepared with cooked sugar and corn syrup that is formed into sheets, cooled, and then cracked or broken into pieces. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has a hard, brittle [ 3 ] texture.

  5. Robert Titzer - Wikipedia

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    Some people have criticized Titzer's videos as being suspect because they lack rigorous scientific review and are commercial products. [ 1 ] In November 2010, Jeff Rossen and Robert Powell of NBC 's Today wrote that Titzer "calls himself an infant learning expert but actually holds a graduate degree in 'human performance' — the study of motor ...

  6. Confetti (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Confetti (Little Birdy album), 2009; Confetti (Little Mix album), 2020 "Confetti" (Little Mix song), the title track; The Confetti Tour, album-supporting concert tour by Little Mix in 2022; Confetti, a 2019 mixtape by Jack Harlow "Confetti", a 2012 song by Tori Kelly from Handmade Songs "Confetti", a 2015 song by Hilary Duff from Breathe In ...

  7. History of books - Wikipedia

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    What Is a Book?: The Study of Early Printed Books. University of Notre Dame Press. Diringer, David (1982). The book before printing : ancient, medieval, and oriental. New York: Dover. ISBN 0-486-24243-9. Eisenstein, Elizabeth (2005). The printing revolution in early modern Europe. Cambridge UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521 ...

  8. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    According to a study by Max Planck Institute and Netherlands Institute of Ecology, many birds abruptly leave their sleeping sites on New Year's Eve, and some fly up to 500 km non-stop to get away from human settlements. [31] On average, about 1000 times more birds are in flight on New Year's Eve than on other nights. [32]

  9. John Wesley Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley Hyatt (November 28, 1837 – May 10, 1920) was an American inventor. He is mainly known for simplifying the production of celluloid.. Hyatt, a Perkin Medal recipient, is included in the National Inventors Hall of Fame.