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    Wine-Label Scrapbook, Wine-Bottle Soap Dispenser, Etched Wine Glasses, & Custom Cork Stoppers DCRJ-306L (32) Mixed Up Paper: December 11, 2006 3 Paper Mosaic Tray, Natural Paper Jewelry Box, Natural Paper-Wrapped Candles, Vintage Label Tiles, & Paper Confetti Egg Poppers DCRJ-307L (33) Wardrobe Redo: December 12, 2006 3

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    Battery Powered Fairy String Lights. Teens love fairy lights, and these battery-powered ones are delicate enough for them to put on a desk or dresser. $7 at Amazon. Urban Outfitters.

  4. Liter of Light - Wikipedia

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    Liter of Light Bangladesh was started by Shanjidul Alam Seban Shaan under Lights Foundation in 2015 in Chittagong. [14] [15] They made a local version of the bottle light called 'Botol Bati', which costs around $2–2.50 USD and lasts for 4–5 years. They aim to spread awareness of bottle lights to remote areas by training local school students.

  5. Russefeiring - Wikipedia

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    Drinking a bottle of wine in 20 minutes (earns the wine cork) Crawling through a supermarket while barking and biting customers' legs (earns a dog biscuit) Spending a school day crawling on hands and knees (earns a toy shoe) Spending the entire russ period sober (earns a fizzy drink cork) Drinking 24 beers in 24 hours (girls) or 12 hours (boys)

  6. Muselet - Wikipedia

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    Cork and muselet closure atop a bottle of Unibroue beer, unopened An opened muselet with cap A collection of champagne muselet caps. A muselet (French:) is a wire cage that fits over the cork of a bottle of champagne, sparkling wine or beer to prevent the cork from emerging under the pressure of the carbonated contents.

  7. Silly String - Wikipedia

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    Silly String (generically known as aerosol string) is a toy of flexible, sometimes brightly colored, plastic string propelled as a stream of liquid from an aerosol can. The solvent in the string quickly evaporates in mid-air, creating a continuous strand.