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  2. Vaillancourt Folk Art - Wikipedia

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    Vaillancourt Folk Art (VFA) is a high-end Christmas manufacturer, wholesaler, and retail gallery located in Sutton, Massachusetts known for their hand-painted chalkware.Co-founder Judi Vaillancourt is credited with having developed the process used to create the first contemporary use of chalkware, using a plaster-like substance with confectionery moulds.

  3. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception. The tradition of distributing wedding favors is hundreds of years old. It is believed that the first wedding favor, common amongst European aristocrats, was known as a bonbonniere.

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    Zach, 34, shared during the Thursday, May 23, episode of his “Raising Heights” podcast that the dynamic is “not great” between himself and his dad, 62, adding that their relationship is ...

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    It resembled a mini Home Depot. And in some ways, it was. Much of the cache of products—worth about $150,000—had been stolen from real Home Depot stores. The retail chain’s internal security ...