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3PC. TEMPTING TIN MAN COSTUME (Amiclubwear) Price: $61.99 TEMPTING TIN MAN COSTUME |
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Foamtreads Tin Tin (Girls') - Pink (Shoebuy.com) Price: $34.95 The micro fleece upper is paired with genuine suede and a functional toggle for an adjustable fit. The non-marking 100% rubber outsoles provide traction and durability and this slipper is washable. |
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Tin Roof Arch Each (StumpsParty.com) Price: $109.99 The Tin Roof Arch stands over 7 feet high x 7 feet wide and is made of cardboard. The Tin Roof Arch is printed on one-side and is free-standing. Assembly required. |
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Skeletool Multi-tool with Gift Tin (Abe's of Maine) Price: $45.00 Leatherman Skeletool Multi-tool with Gift Tin |
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Foamtreads Tin Tin Youth Slippers Kids Pink (PlanetShoes.com) Price: $34.00 This kids' slipper is designed with a functional toggle around collar for an adjustable fit. Set in a microfleece upper, this Foamtreads slipper is accented with genuine suede around the sole. The non-marking dual density rubber outsoles provide traction and durability for indoor and outdoor... |
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Foamtreads Tin Tin Childs Slippers Kids Pink (PlanetShoes.com) Price: $34.00 Set in a microfleece upper, this Foamtreads slipper is accented with genuine suede around the sole. Your little one will love the cozy warmth of the Foamtreads Tin Tin Childs! The non-marking dual density rubber outsoles provide traction and durability for indoor and outdoor wear. This kids'... |
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Foamtreads Tin Tin Youth Slippers Kids Royal (PlanetShoes.com) Price: $34.00 Your little one will love the cozy warmth of the Foamtreads Tin Tin Youth! Set in a microfleece upper, this Foamtreads slipper is accented with genuine suede around the sole. This kids' slipper is designed with a functional toggle around collar for an adjustable fit. The non-marking dual density... |
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That's a wrap: How do you present your presents?
That's a wrap: How do you present your presents? If you've got room, you can save up tins and jars all year 'round, then present your presents in them.
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The Challenge of Knowing What's Really in the Osetra Tin The Challenge of Knowing What's Really in the Osetra TinAn international agreement that controls worldwide trade in endangered species and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service require the big tins used for |
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Annual Christmas Toys & Tins Appeal launched to help York's most vulnerable ... Annual Christmas Toys & Tins Appeal launched to help York's most vulnerable READERS are urged today to spread some festive cheer as The Press launches its annual Christmas Toys & Tins Appeal. |
A great Cook(ie): Normandy woman bakes holiday delights
With more than 5000 cookies baked, Jean has several freezers full of tins ready to go out to family and friends this Christmas.
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New cookies hit the tins
Find, print, rate and comment on the recipes featured in this story and more using our Recipe Database. Looking for a new cookie to try? Mom About Town: For cookie gifts, 'many hands make light
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Bring on the food One thinks of the Mrs Beetons, the Marguerite Pattens instructing their readers on how to grease and line the tins before putting in their Christmas cakes |
The exact origin of the name is unclear, but it seems that during the 19th century confections were given names employing the -oids suffix to imply a medicinal benefit (Altoids were promoted for more than a century as a “stomach calmative,” though... oids in their names, such as Benoids for delicate throats and chests, Zenoids for an easy digestion, Cyphoids to defend your throat, and Notoids antiseptic voice and throat pastilles. Around the turn of the 19th century, during the reign of King George III, the recipe for the original Altoids was perfected by Smith & Company, a London confectionary firm. The tins so recognizable today were first introduced in the 1920s to help protect the mints and to stay neatly closed in pockets and handbags. They were first sold in the U. S. in 1918, at that time sold in small, rectangular cardboard cartons....