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  2. These Christmas Crackers Will Start Your Holiday With a Bang

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    A good example is the ... You can set the table and the tone with these classic Christmas crackers made with an assortment of prizes ... North Pole Friends Christmas Crackers. The kids will get a ...

  3. These 12 Luxury Christmas Crackers Are a Popping Good Time - AOL

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    Put them on your holiday table or save the Christmas cracker to open under the tree. Some of these are certainly for children of all ages, but others will make the most grown-up of adults feel ...

  4. Christmas cracker - Wikipedia

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    Catalogue for Tom Smith's Christmas Novelties from 1911. Tradition tells of how Tom Smith (1823–1869) of London invented crackers in 1847. [6] [7] He created the crackers as a development of his bon-bon sweets, which he sold in a twist of paper (the origins of the traditional sweet-wrapper).

  5. 25 Gift Exchange Party Ideas for Christmas Guests of All Ages

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    Ugly Christmas Sweater Swap. Invite your besties over for a night of good wine and bad fashion. Ask guests to bring an ugly sweater—the scarier the better. Place all the sweaters in a Santa bag ...

  6. I Tried Over 50 Different Cracker Brands—These Are The 10 ...

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    We tested over 50 different cracker brands across five main categories and identified the 10 best ones that deserve a spot on your charcuterie board.

  7. Christmas Cracker (film) - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Cracker (French: Caprice de Noël) is a 1963 animated short about Christmas, co-directed by Norman McLaren, Gerald Potterton, Grant Munro and Jeff Hale for the National Film Board of Canada. It was nominated for an Oscar in 1965.