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CANDY BOXES
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| I guess the candy boxes should fit in about here. Candy/surprise boxes go further back than houses, taking the shapes of Santas, boots, snowmen and all kinds of things - including houses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Note there is a PRINTIE here - and a GLOSSY TOP. Some are all sand. Still early, though, because all fenceposts are wood. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The two little guys in from have "secret" compartments scarcely an inch across - just big enough to hold one bon-bon or the Hope Diamond. Your choice, I guess. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Because they come apart in two pieces, you very often find just the top or just the bottom. Note the ragged hole in the back of the house rear-center. Candy boxes are often mutilated in this way. I think people grabbed them in the rush of shopping, thinking they were the light-up kind, got them home and then cut these jagged holes to make them be that way. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||