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Tiki torch

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Popular materials used in manufacturing modern tiki torches include bamboo and metal. While tiki torches are usually intended as temporary fixtures, some are designed for permanent installation and may be connected to gas pipes for fuel.
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of the mid-20th-century United States, which has increased in popularity and spread to other places as a popular party decoration with a tropical island aesthetic. Though early mass-produced torches were made of
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as part of its decor. Torches, both gas and electric, became one of the hallmarks of the "tiki bars" that opened across the country in the following decades, and of the tiki culture that grew out of them.
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subsidiary Lamplight Farms, continues to produce its namesake torches, though other companies produce similar products that are also colloquially referred to as "tiki torches."
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began producing aluminum torches for consumer use, obtaining a trademark for the "Tiki Torch" name. Tiki Brand, owned by
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is used in some tiki torches to serve both as fuel for the flame and as
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or other metals, the most familiar style of tiki torch consists of a
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The name "tiki torch" has been borrowed as a nickname for
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Index


torch
tiki culture
aluminum
bamboo
flammable fluid
wick
Tiki culture
California
Polynesian
Los Angeles
propane gas
Wisconsin
W. C. Bradley Co.
Citronella oil
insect repellent
Canna compacta
Outdoor lighting
Polynesian culture
Outdoor candle
"History of Torches"



"Tiki Torch - Where Did This Icon of the 1950s Come From?"


"A Brief History Of Tiki Torches | Lights and Lights"
"Tiki | AMERICAN HERITAGE"
"Tarnished by Charlottesville, Tiki Torch Company Tries to Move On"

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