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  2. Free Printable: March Madness DIY Cupcake Toppers - AOL

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    Assemble the pennant topper: Gently fold along the vertical line in the center of each flag. Glue one end of a wooden skew along the crease, and then glue the tips of the flag together.

  3. DecoPac, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    DecoPac owns a number of brands that market to businesses and consumers. DecoPac, PhotoCake, and Culpitt sell to bakeries, supplying them with cake toppers, edible images, and licensed cake decorations. Bakery Crafts supplies bakeries primarily, but also sells packaged cake decorating goods to consumers in retail stores and supermarkets.

  4. Wedding cake topper - Wikipedia

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    The wedding cake topper was dominant in United States weddings in the 1950s where it represented togetherness. [1] Today, these decorative figurines are often part of the couple's decorative theme or wedding reception style.

  5. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    A traditional English topper in ceramic, from 1959. Wedding cake toppers are models or art pieces that sit atop the cake. In the US, the most common type of cake topper features a representation of a bride and groom in wedding attire. This custom was dominant in US weddings in the 1950s, where it represented togetherness. [22]

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  7. Birthday cake - Wikipedia

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    Birthday cake with 18 candles for the celebrant's 18th birthday. A birthday cake is a cake eaten as part of a birthday celebration. While there is no standard for birthday cakes, they are typically highly decorated layer cakes covered in frosting, often featuring birthday wishes ("Happy birthdays") and the celebrant's name.