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  2. Xyloband - Wikipedia

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    The wristbands fit with the theme of the event, which was to "shine" by wearing LEDs, EL wire, glow sticks, and so on to light up the night. They were plain white and were set to light up at strategic points, such as mile markers, pit stops and other important points.

  3. Party City: 11 Best Things To Buy Before Many Stores ... - AOL

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    There’s currently an adult-sized rainbow tutu on sale at Party City for $8.39, marked down from $11.99, and the same product, fitted for young kids, is on sale for $6.99, marked down from $9.99 ...

  4. Backstage pass - Wikipedia

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    A backstage pass is a credential which allows its bearer access to restricted areas at a performance or conference venue, most commonly associated with music and entertainment events. Backstage passes can come in the form of lanyards, stickers or wristbands. To deter counterfeiting, these passes often include holograms and unique artwork.

  5. Wristband - Wikipedia

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    Wristbands are often worn and used similarly to event passes such as lanyards to information or allow people entry to events. These wristbands are made from loops of plastic that are placed around the wrist and are used for identification purposes (demonstrating the wearer's authorization to be at a venue , for example).

  6. Party City - Wikipedia

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    Facade of a Party City store in The Woodlands, Texas. Party City was founded by Steve Mandell in 1986. Mandell recognized that the market for party goods was highly fragmented with a lot of small mom-and-pop operations and noticed that a large number of retailers carried limited supplies.

  7. Queue for the lying-in-state of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    Some wristbands distributed to queuers were later listed on eBay; two used bands attracted a top bid of £436, and an unused one from 17 September received a bid of £2,000. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] The majority of the listings of the wristbands were removed from the website due to its policy against the resale of event tickets.

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