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  • Bowling has a long and rich history, and today it is one of the most popular sports in the world. A British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, discovered in the 1930's a collection of objects in a child's grave in Egypt...
    Bowling has a long and rich history, and today it is one of the most...
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  • On a hot summer day, the sun can shine so brightly that people feel as though they will melt. Nothing can cool and refresh a sun bather better than a red, white and blue iced pop. This iconic treat delights...
    On a hot summer day, the sun can shine so brightly that people feel as...
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  • The Chinese started wearing polish as early as 3000 B.C., with the colors reflecting one's social status (red for upper classes and nudes for common folk). In 1932, Revlon introduced their first nail color, inspired by automobile paint. With the...
    The Chinese started wearing polish as early as 3000 B.C., with the colors reflecting one's...
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  • Deviled Egg Ornament features a popular appetizer during holidays. The dish dates back to Ancient Rome when it was served as a first course for the wealthy. Countries around the world serve deviled eggs using a wide variety of ingredients...
    Deviled Egg Ornament features a popular appetizer during holidays. The dish dates back to Ancient...
    $11.99
  • Kiwifruit is also known as Chinese gooseberry and is the edible fruit of a woody vine plant. Kiwis are loaded with vitamin C, even more than an orange! The bright green flesh of the fruit is speckled with little black...
    Kiwifruit is also known as Chinese gooseberry and is the edible fruit of a woody...
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  • Ears of corn, according to folklore, were once as long as the corn stalks and yielded five thousand kernels each. Legend claims that a careless woman wasted the beautiful corn, and the stalks then stopped producing. Through prayers the corn...
    Ears of corn, according to folklore, were once as long as the corn stalks and...
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  • Legend has it that the first avocado was eaten by a Mayan Princess in Mexico around 300 B.C. It is also known as the alligator pear which describes the fruit s texture and pear shape. This beautiful glass ornament was...
    Legend has it that the first avocado was eaten by a Mayan Princess in Mexico...
    $11.99
  • Basketball Buzzer Beater! Ornament.  Celebrate the game of Basketball!  The ornament features an arcade favorite, The buzzer beater!  Throw as many balls as you can before the buzzer.  A fun gift for the basketball fan or anyone who likes to...
    Basketball Buzzer Beater! Ornament.  Celebrate the game of Basketball!  The ornament features an arcade favorite,...
    $11.95
  • Teacher Blackboard Message Ornament.  A wonderful gift for your teacher.  Give the gift that expresses a thank you for everything they do!  Featuring a black board decorated with books, chalk and a red apple with the sentiment "A teacher's heart...
    Teacher Blackboard Message Ornament.  A wonderful gift for your teacher.  Give the gift that expresses...
    $11.95
  • Fast As Lightening Running Ornament.  Featuring a bright and colorful running shoe with a lightning bolt against a cloud with speed marks.  This shoe is a great gift for any runner from track and field to fitness.  
    Fast As Lightening Running Ornament.  Featuring a bright and colorful running shoe with a lightning...
    $11.95

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