Sand Dollar Ornament
According to legend, the sand dollar was left by Christ. On one side, a Christmas Poinsettia is represented to symbolize His birth, and on the othe...
View full detailsAccording to legend, the sand dollar was left by Christ. On one side, a Christmas Poinsettia is represented to symbolize His birth, and on the othe...
View full detailsThe iconic Twinkie and its creamy, cakey, golden goodness has been enchanting the masses for generations, one sweet bite at a time. But don t eat t...
View full detailsCelebrate America's favorite snack food with this whimsical glass ornament. It was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot sol...
View full detailsWith age comes wisdom, specifically wisdom teeth, the third set of molars. The term molar tooth comes from the Latin word meaning millstone tooth; ...
View full detailsSnow cones are an iconic dessert that originated during the Industrial Revolution. Trucks would transport ice from the northeast to the hot souther...
View full detailsThe signature squiggle. The decadent frosting. The irresistible creme-filled center. Feast your eyes on this iconic cupcake goddess all holiday lon...
View full detailsThanksgiving celebrates the autumn feast between the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Nation in . The generosity shown by the natives reminds us to give than...
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