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Jimbuna 12-22-20 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2715301)
Inside each cracker is a little friction-operated firework, which goes "SNAP!" when two people take hold of either end and pull. Then a small charm or gift falls out of the torn cracker (usually a cheap toy, but in the more up-market ones you might get a miniature set of playing cards or a pen or some dice) also a paper party hat and a slip of paper with a lame joke on it: https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...47&postcount=1)

The crackers are usually placed next to each table setting so that diners can pull them with the person sitting next to them. I hate the things but Moira loves them. She hasn't bought any this year... good-oh!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAq6YzBBJBc

Skybird 12-22-20 07:21 AM

I now recall that i my childhood there were these big cracker candies around, bonbons the size of your papyrus rolls above. They were decoration on tables for New Years Eves parties. And they were meant to go boom sooner or later, some tiny toys or praclines or konfetti inside. Well, New Years Eve party stuff.

Texas Red 12-22-20 12:28 PM

https://i.postimg.cc/mrp3QZv4/IMG-0490.jpg

mapuc 12-22-20 01:46 PM

Thank you for posting these beautiful Christmas tree decoration.

Markus

u crank 12-22-20 03:37 PM

https://i.imgur.com/uF8DGvk.jpg?2

This is entirely my wife's creation. I'm not even allowed in the room when she is decorating. :O:

Some of the decorations are home made like this one. That is my Mom and Dad strolling down Yonge Street in Toronto in 1948.

https://i.imgur.com/2USZS6O.jpg?1


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