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  2. 15 Unique Gift in a Jar Ideas They'll Love - AOL

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    Use mug-style mason jars with handles to take these hot-cocoa-in-a-jar kits to the next level. Festoon with a decorative spoon tied with twine to finish the look. Get the tutorial at A Night Owl Blog.

  3. 25 Small Gifts That Prove Size Isn’t Everything - AOL

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    That's the power of a small gift. Think diamond rings, nostalgia throwback gifts (like a Tamagotchi, perhaps), a new designer wallet, miniature card games. The only limit a small gift knows is its ...

  4. Repurpose your mason jars with these fun and functional hacks

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    Upcycle your unused Mason jars in new crafty and creative ways with these easy hacks. The post Repurpose your mason jars with these fun and functional hacks appeared first on In The Know.

  5. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    A collection of Mason jars filled with preserved foods. A Mason jar, also known as a canning jar, preserves jar or fruit jar, is a glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. It was named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or ...

  6. John Landis Mason - Wikipedia

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    John L. Mason. John Landis Mason (c. 1832 in Vineland, New Jersey – February 26, 1902) was an American tinsmith and the patentee of the metal screw-on lid for antique fruit jars commonly known as Mason jars. Many such jars were printed with the line "Mason's Patent Nov 30th 1858". [1] He also invented the first screw top salt shaker in 1858.

  7. Cookie jar - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, they are known as biscuit barrels [1] or biscuit jars. [2] If they are cans made out of tinplate , they are called biscuit tins . [ 3 ] While used to store actual cookies or biscuits , they are sometimes employed to store other edible items like candy or dog treats, or non-edible items like currency (in the manner of a ...