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  2. Cascarón - Wikipedia

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    They are mostly used in Mexico during Carnival, but in American and Mexican border towns, the cultures combined to make them a popular Easter tradition. Decorated, confetti-filled cascarones may be thrown or crushed over the recipient's head to shower them with confetti. This originated in Spain. When a child would act up, their father would ...

  3. List of Mexican artisans - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Baskets and other non-textile fibers. 2 Lacquer ware. 3 Metal working. 4 Paper-based crafts. 5 Pottery. 6 Textiles. ... List of Mexican artisans. Add ...

  4. List of Mexican brands - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Mexican brands. 2 See also. ... This is a list of Mexican brands, which encompasses brand-name products and services produced by companies in Mexico.

  5. Kidnapping, capture, cover-up? Cremated body baffles Mexican ...

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    Mexican officials are demanding answers from investigators in the case of a politician whose killing appears tied to the capture of Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada. Kidnapping, capture, cover-up?

  6. Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era, but many of the toys date to the colonial period. Many of these were introduced as teaching tools by evangelists, and were associated with certain festivals and holidays.

  7. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Dizzy cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow bowl, comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem; Faceted glass or granyonyi stakan; Highball glass, for mixed drinks [6] Iced tea glass; Juice glass, for fruit juices and vegetable juices; Old fashioned glass, traditionally, for a simple cocktail or liquor "on the rocks" or ...