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What is the traditional cake served during Mardi Gras called?

King Cake

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Mardi Gras beads were originally made out of what material?

Glass

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Mardi Gras is French for...

Fat Tuesday

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Mardi Gras colors

Purple, green, and gold

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What day comes after Mardi Gras?

Ash Wednesday

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How many pounds of beads are thrown during an average New Orleans Mardi Gras celebration?

25 Million

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Where was the first known Mardi Gras celebration?

Nice, France
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What does purple signify during Mardi Gras?

Justice

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What biblical story inspired the name "King Cake" during Mardi Gras celebrations?

The story of the Three Wise Men

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What are the magic words used to catch throws at Mardi Gras parades?

“Throw Me Something, Mister”

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What states recognize Fat Tuesday as a holiday?

Louisiana, Florida, and Alabama

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Special coins thrown during Mardi Gras parades are called...

Doubloons

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What are the groups that organize the New Orleans Mardi Gras parades called?

Krewes

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On average, how many people typically visit New Orleans for Mardi Gras every year?

1.4 Million

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What Italian city is famous for its Mardi Gras celebration?

Venice

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What does gold signify during Mardi Gras

Power

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Year of the first New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade

1833

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How many king cakes are sold during an average carnival season?

500,000

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What is Mardi Gras called in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada?

Shrove Tuesday

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What must float riders wear by law during Mardi Gras parades?

Masks or face paint

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