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    Voila Holographic Gift Bags. Wintertime is gifting time, and these extra-large bags are perfect for holiday gift-giving. At 13×18 inches with a 4-inch gusset, they can accommodate sizeable ...

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    Special Moments Windowed Hardcover Photo Album. Price: $1.25. Recent retirees appreciate thoughtful reminders of their memories, making a scrapbook or photo album an ideal gift, said Destiny ...

  4. Keepsake box - Wikipedia

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    A keepsake box or memory box, typically made from wood, is used for storing mementos of a special time, event or person. They are often created or purchased to mark life's major events like a christening , wedding , birthday , or First Holy Communion.

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    “They’re $1.25 at Dollar Tree, or 25 cents per piece, whereas elsewhere you’ll end up likely having to buy larger packages and spending more up front, even if the price per candy works out ...

  6. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    While the term "party favor" is modern, the practice dates back to the classical Graeco-Roman tradition, where food or flowers were gifted to the attendees of an event. In the Middle Ages entertainers were throwing small objects at the spectators, and the elaborate table decorations were sometimes gifted to important guests after the party.

  7. 16th Street World War I Memorial Trees - Wikipedia

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    In the years following the dedication and into the 1950s, the trees were decorated and the street was a gathering point for Memorial Day celebrations and remembrances. [7] The closely planted tree canopy created an attractive passage into downtown Washington, coinciding with active development along 16th Street in the 1920s and 30s.