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  2. Pre-lit tree - Wikipedia

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    A pre-lit tree is an artificial Christmas tree which is pre-wired with Christmas lights. The lights are wrapped around the tree before it is sold, reducing set up time and making storage simpler. The lights cannot usually be removed from the tree because they are normally embedded within the artificial branches.

  3. Deck the House With These Cascading Christmas Lights - AOL

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    Icicle Christmas Lights. This massive, 33-foot strand of 400 cascading color LEDs offers a ton of coverage, and work well over a garage or around the exterior of your house.

  4. Deck the halls with customizable, smart Christmas lights ...

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    Smart Christmas tree lights. App-controlled lights can step up any holiday display. They can be used in place of your annual staples or as a nice addition to your already perfected setup. Plus ...

  5. 12 ways to make your home look like a Hallmark Christmas ...

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    The Christmas tree is at the heart of your holiday celebrations, so why not make sure it's a well-made one that's easy to assemble? This fir comes pre-lit with more than 250 warm-white lights ...

  6. NOMA (company) - Wikipedia

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    NOMA was a company best known for making Christmas lights.It was once the largest manufacturer of holiday lighting in the world. [citation needed] As of 2021, the rights to the brand in Canada and the United States are owned by Canadian Tire, which sells NOMA-branded products through its namesake stores in Canada, and through an e-commerce website in the United States.

  7. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    The only types of lights used are mini, C7, and C9. Special wiring was to be installed to light the 125-foot-tall (38 m) pine tree with C9 bulbs for the 2007 display. Miniature lights first came in sets of 35 (3.5 volts per bulb), and sometimes smaller sets of 20 (6 volts per bulb).