Confetti
small pieces or streamers of paper, mylar, or metallic material which are usually thrown at parades and celebrations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Confetti are small pieces of paper or other material that is thrown into the air at a celebration such as party or a wedding.[1] Confetti comes in a variety of colors and shapes.


In some places including Europe,[2] the use of confetti is banned due to health problems of people, animals[3] or the earth, or due to the work needed to clean up the confetti afterward.[4] Foil and plastic confetti are not biodegradable.[5] Some cans are illegal due to banned items in them.[6]
The first known use of confetti was in 1815, as the Italian word "confetto" meaning "sweetmeat".[7]
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