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H i s t o r y... of
the Luau:
In old Hawaii
a luau meant a lavish food extravaganza to honor royalty, foreign
dignitaries, powerful chieftains, or hundreds of guests at important
weddings, christenings or birthdays. Each guest is customarily greeted
with leis of flowers or kukui nuts. Much preparation is required for
these often three-day parties. Guests eat a bit, danced a bit, drank
a little and sang a lot. A luau is the true experience of "aloha".
Today the luau is a major visitor attraction and dozens are held daily
throughout the islands. Needless to say, some preparations have been
streamlined, although the traditional roast pig and other authentic
delectables are still served.
Your party can be a smash with our foods, invitations and decorations.....

Coconut Invitations!
Hand-painted Coconut centerpieces or invitations to send out - as is -
NO BOX!!
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