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    What are those little champagne bottle shaped things called when you pull the string and streamers burst forth at New Year's Eve?

    Question #121895. Asked by serpa. (Jun 14 11 12:37 AM)


    romeomikegolf

    Party poppers.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_popper

    Jun 14 11, 2:52 AM


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