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 carinita
 
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							| Is there any umbrella term for the things you find at a birthday party? I mean: balloons, lollipops, birthday hats,.... Birthday props??? |  27 Mar 2011      
					
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 rockthevinyl
 
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							| I agree; I would say  �party supplies. �  (It �s a generic term, even for b-days.)  Party City is a really popular store in the U.S. :) |  28 Mar 2011     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| The term Party Favours/Favors can be used for the things given to party goers - often individual packs of sweets, ballons, hats etc.   |  28 Mar 2011     
					
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