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Keep the Boogie Man at Bay


Leather Hamsa Bracelet

Keep the Boogie Man at bay this Hallowe'en with this beautiful, unisex, handmade Hamsa Evil Eye Protection Bracelet made with leather and pewter. The special clasp can adjust the bracelet for a man or woman's wrist size.




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Lucky Irish Penny


Irish Luck Penny

Legend has it that a penny brings good fortune, and this Irish Luck Penny, encased in Connemara marble, is sure to bring the luck of the Irish.

Seems like the marble part would make it hard to "spend", don't you think? Oh, maybe that's the whole idea! You can't accidentally give this out in change, now can you?




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Sterling Silver Evil Eye Bracelet


Sterling Silver Evil Eye Bracelet

This has got to be the creepiest Evil Eye Bracelet I have ever seen. The little eyes painted on the beads go all around, following me... Okay, snap out of it Lizzie! This isn't the Twilight Zone! At least the Swarovski crystal rondells are sparkly and it does have lots of pretty colors.

Still creeps me out.




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Good Fortune Froggie


Mini Frog Favor

Looking for party favors for your Leap Year party? These tiny moneybag favors have a mini 1/2 inch frog for good fortune in the coming year. The tiny froggies come in different poses. You get quantity discounts, so ordering a bunch is even more fun!

Go ahead and "jump" on this one!




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Feelin' Lucky?


Personalized Fortune Cookie Not just an ordinary fortune cookie.  Today is Fortune Cookie Day, and you can give someone this silver cookie from One Passion Place with a pre-made special message or make your own.  Now, with this gift, the fortune cookie message can actually mean something.  No more having to say "in bed" after every fortune to make it worth while!



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Lucky Pennies


A Pound of Pennies

Today is Lucky Penny Day.  It is said that if you pick up a penny from the ground that is face up, that penny will bring you luck.  These days that's about all a penny is worth.  I'm not old enough to remember but I heard that way back when a piece of candy cost a penny.  Oh the good ole' days.

Question, why do people save pennies, jars and jars of pennies?  Very rarely when you buy something does it come out to an even number, why not use your pennies for that?



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