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  2. White elephant gift exchange - Wikipedia

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    A man "steals" a gift in a white elephant gift exchange, while its previous owner is reluctant to relinquish it. A white elephant gift exchange, [1] Yankee swap [2] or Dirty Santa [3] [nb 1] is a party game where amusing and impractical gifts are exchanged during festivities. The goal of a white elephant gift exchange is to entertain party ...

  3. How to play the White Elephant gift exchange game this ... - AOL

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    Here are the rules to White Elephant, according to USA TODAY: Count your players and write numbers on cards. Draw the cards out of a hat to determine the order. Set a limit for the number of times ...

  4. James Avery Artisan Jewelry - Wikipedia

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    James Avery Artisan Jewelry is a Texas-based, family-owned company that specializes in designing hand-crafted rings, bracelets, necklaces, charms, earrings, and other jewelry. Its founder, James Avery, first started crafting jewelry in Kerrville, Texas in 1954 out of his (then) mother-in-law's garage. Over time, the company expanded and became ...

  5. Christmas in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in Poland is called "Boże Narodzenie", which translates to 'God's Birth'. [3] The Day of Saint Nicholas on 6 December is the unofficial beginning of the festive season in Poland. [4] Well-behaved children receive small gifts on the day, whereas naughty children receive a lump of coal or a twig, called "rózga".

  6. Personalized ornaments help you cherish those holiday memories! Decorating the Christmas tree is such a personal and fun experience every holiday season. Surprise Everyone With Their Own ...

  7. Personalized video game - Wikipedia

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    One of the first professional personalized video games service was created by Abdel Bounane in 2011 and was called Amuze Me. The costs of one game could run up to $67,000. “Amuse Me makes personalized games in one’s image, like having your portrait made by a painter,” said Florent Deloison, one of the service's game artists.