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While there’s a long history of hiding trinkets inside king cakes, the modern tradition of a small plastic baby started in New Orleans. A commercial bakery called McKenzie's popularized the baby ...
King cake is eaten on January 6 in honor of Epiphany, or Twelfth Night, which historically marks the arrival of the three wise men/kings in Bethlehem who delivered gifts to the baby Jesus.
Today, you’re likely to find a plastic baby in your cake, but since tiny dolls weren’t always widely available, coins and beans have made appearances inside the cakes as well.
Tiny plastic figurines can be found hidden across downtown Springfield through a new initiative called Fund Friends 417. News Sports Outdoors Opinion Ozarks Life Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals ...
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A baby Jesus figurine stolen from a Colorado nativity scene was returned, along with an apology note, less than a week before Christmas.. The figurine was reported as stolen on Dec. 15 from a ...
A stolen baby Jesus figurine was left at a Fort Collins fire station with an apology note after being taken from a Nativity scene in the Colorado town.
Four days after he was stolen from the tableau in the town, the baby Jesus figurine was anonymously surrendered to a fire station on Dec. 19, Fort Collins police shared on Instagra m.
This baby Jesus figurine was anonymously turned in to a Poudre Authority Fire station on Thursday after it was taken from a nativity scene in Fort Collins. (Fort Collins Police Services) ...
Baby Jesus was still missing from a Red Lion borough manger scene as of Thursday afternoon. According to a Red Lion Borough facebook post, the painted figurine laying in straw on the square in Red ...
This photo provided by the Fort Collins, Colo., Police shows a note on a baby Jesus figurine snatched from a nativity scene, after it was dropped off anonymously at a fire station Thursday, Dec ...