Studio : Aztec Imports Inc. Publisher : Aztec Imports Inc. Binding : Toy Product Description I scream, you scream, we all scream for an Ice Cream Cone Pinata! Designed with bright colorful flavors that sit on top a sugar cone, this party activity is sure to be one "sweet" treat. Shipped empty, the pinata can be filled with up to 2 lbs. of treats or small toys like our Finger Rings, Extreme Base Jumpers, Fairy Dust necklaces, and more (comes with a labeled lift up tab). Hang from a rope and let the pinata fun begin. For ages 5 and up. Size: 19-1/2"L x 13"W x 3-1/2"H. Give that pinata a good whack with the Pinata Buster Bat. It is lightweight, sturdy and comes in a brightly striped pattern to match all varieties of pinata. For ages 5 and up. Size: 18"L. How To Play: Before the party, locate the fill hole in the pinata. Fill the pinata with up to 2 lbs of candy and small prizes. Hang the pinata low enough so that everyone can reach a string. Have the children sit or stand in a circle around the pinata. Allow each child (youngest goes first) to take turns using the Pinata Bat Buster. A pinata is a brightly colored papier-mache covering either a clay container or cardboard shape. It supposedly started with Chinese farmers that used similar objects to the pinata in ceremonies to ensure a fruitful harvest. Around the 16th century, Spanish missionaries introduced the pinata to the Aztec Indians in Mexico. In the ceremonies, the missionaries filled the pinatas with fruit, candy and coins to represent temptations as they tried to convert the Aztecs to Christianity. Pinatas have become popular at birthday parties in Latin America and the United States. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors and are filled with candy, toys, confetti and more. At the party the pinata is suspended from a rope and children, usually blind folded, take turns hitting it with a stick until it breaks and treats falls out. 0
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