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  2. Confetti - Wikipedia

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    The origins are from the Latin confectum, with confetti the plural of Italian confetto, small sweet. [2] Modern paper confetti trace back to symbolic rituals of tossing grains and sweets during special occasions, traditional for numerous cultures throughout history as an ancient custom dating back to pagan times, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but adapted from ...

  3. Sprinkles - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This name can be seen borrowed into spoken Egyptian Arabic as faːrmasil. [3] Jimmies is the most popular term for chocolate sprinkles in the Boston, Philadelphia, and New England regions. [4] The origin of the name jimmies is uncertain, but it was first documented in 1930, as a topping for cake. [5]

  4. History of PDF - Wikipedia

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    Documents containing Adobe extended features still carry the PDF base version number 1.7 but also contain an indication of which extension was followed during document creation. [21] PDF documents conforming to ISO 32000-2 carry the PDF version number 2.0, and are known to developers as "PDF 2.0 documents".

  5. List of inventions and discoveries by women - Wikipedia

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    Invented in 1952 by Virginia Apgar. Disposable diapers The first disposable diaper was invented in 1946 by Marion Donovan, a professional-turned-housewife who wanted to ensure her children's cloth diapers remained dry while they slept. [12] Donovan patented her design (called 'Boaters') in 1951.

  6. Confetti candy - Wikipedia

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    A cupcake topped with the sprinkle type of confetti candy. Confetti candy is a confectionery food product that is prepared with cooked sugar and corn syrup that is formed into sheets, cooled, and then cracked or broken into pieces. [1] [2] It has a hard, brittle [3] texture. To add eye appeal, colored sugar is sometimes sprinkled atop after the ...

  7. Nonpareils - Wikipedia

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    Görlitz, Germany was the birthplace of the German version of nonpareils, popularly known in Germany as Liebesperlen (German: love pearls). Invented by confectioner Rudolf Hoinkis (1876–1944), the name derives from a conversation Hoinkis had with his wife, proclaiming he loved her like these "pearls", the nonpareil.

  8. Woman who wrote New Year’s wish on Times Square confetti in ...

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    In fact, her dream written on a piece of Times Square confetti had come true — Ana was pregnant. Malacara visited the Wishing Wall in Dec. 2023 and wrote her dream for a new baby on a piece of ...

  9. Confetti cake - Wikipedia

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    Confetti cakes date at least back to the 1950s; a 1956 Betty Crocker advertisement in Life announced a new "confetti angel food" cake mix containing "colorful little morsels of sweetness". [3] In 1989, the Pillsbury Company introduced "Funfetti" cake, a portmanteau of fun and confetti , which achieved great popularity.