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  2. These 21 Luxury Christmas Crackers Are a Popping Good Time - AOL

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    This means luxury Christmas crackers are on our must-buy holiday list this year. Typically, Christmas crackers are placed on the table to be opened after your holiday meal. The old-fashioned ...

  3. Christmas cracker - Wikipedia

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    Christmas crackers are also associated with Knut's parties, held in Sweden at the end of the Christmas season. Author and historian John Julius Norwich (Viscount Norwich) was known for sending his family and friends a Christmas Cracker each year which was a kind of expanded Christmas card of anecdotes, trivia and witticisms collected from ...

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

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    Christmas crackers are a part of holiday traditions in England. While they often have inexpensive trinkets, many brands sell luxury versions.

  5. Animal cracker - Wikipedia

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    An animal cracker is a particular type of cracker, baked in the shape of an animal, usually an animal either at a zoo or a circus, such as a lion, a tiger, a bear, or an elephant. The most common variety is light-colored and slightly sweet, but darker chocolate-flavored and colorful frosted varieties are also sold.

  6. 9 Christmas traditions in England that probably confuse ... - AOL

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    Christmas crackers aren't a snack. Shutterstock. If you're from the US, you might think Christmas crackers sound like something that belongs on a cheese board, ...

  7. Tom Smith (confectioner) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Smith sourced the gifts for inside the crackers from across Europe, America and Japan. [8] By the 1890s sales of crackers were so successful that the company was employing 2,000 staff, many of whom were women, and was able to relocate to larger premises in Finsbury Square. [6] In 1953 Tom Smith & Company merged with Caley Crackers.

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