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  2. Throw an Ice Cream Social - AOL

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    One of the best things about hosting an ice cream social — besides the obvious benefits of enjoying. It is always fun to celebrate [one of] America's favorite [desserts], by throwing a casual ...

  3. Ice cream social - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream social held in a U.S. community college. An ice cream social (also known as an ice cream party) is a planned event, where the main focus is to have ice cream served to the guests. It is often a neighborhood event or welcoming party, normally held during the summer. [1]

  4. 8 yummy recipes to make for Mardi Gras - AOL

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  5. 50 Mardi Gras Quotes and Captions for Your Carnival Season ...

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    For starters, Mardi Gras traditions are in full effect in the Big Easy and many parts of the world like Brazil, Italy, and Trinidad and Tobago on the last Tuesday before Lent — the six-week ...

  6. Mardi Gras throws - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras throws are strings of beads, doubloons, cups, or other trinkets passed out or thrown from the floats for Mardi Gras celebrations, particularly in New Orleans, the Mobile, Alabama, and parades throughout the Gulf Coast of the United States, to spectators lining the streets. The "gaudy plastic jewelry, toys, and other mementos [are ...

  7. Mardi Gras in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Charles Mardi Gras celebration is unique in that it is the only place in Louisiana where the public is invited to see the costumes of all the krewes in one place, at the Lake Charles Civic Center. [43] Mardi Gras began in Lake Charles as early as 1882 when King Momus landed on the lakefront to begin the celebration. [44]