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  2. Tin box - Wikipedia

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    Highly decorated "holiday tins" are sold during the holiday season and are popular gifts, [3] and often contain cookies, candy, or popcorn. Similar festive containers are used in Europe for sweets, biscuits, cakes and chocolates, mainly during Christmas, rather than in the summer holidays and in countries with British associations, they are ...

  3. 5 Christmas Container Ideas To Add Long-Lasting Holiday Cheer ...

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    Want to make a grand impression? Fill charming vessels with branches and blooms.

  4. 77 creative Elf on the Shelf ideas to try this year, from ...

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    Grab a jar (or maybe a takeout container with a lid) and trap your elf inside with some candy worms. A quick, DIY sign finishes this easy elf setup. A quick, DIY sign finishes this easy elf setup. 72.

  5. 80 Homemade Christmas Candy Recipes That Make Great Gifts - AOL

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    This year, your Christmas must-make list just got extra sweet with these 80 best Christmas candy recipes. Related: 200+ Christmas Cookie Ideas Your Family Will Love This Holiday.

  6. Whitman's - Wikipedia

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    Whitman's produced the first pre-packaged candy in 1854—a box of sugar plums adorned with curlicues and rosebuds. Whitman's began advertising in newspapers, shortly before the beginning of the Civil War , and the business grew so large, that in 1866, the company occupied an entire building at 12th and Market Streets in Philadelphia.

  7. Smarties - Wikipedia

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    Around Christmas, Nestlé Australia and Canada often releases Smarties in the Christmas colours of red, green and white. In other countries, like Canada, there is more variety in packaging. Smarties can be purchased in rectangular boxes, a giant tube, or in a stand-up or paper bag, [ 23 ] and in 410 g bags in Australia and New Zealand.