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Christmas Comes To Shops In Pakistan

December 25, 2012
by Arooj Khalid
A Christmas tree stands by the counter of the Cinnabon Bakery Cafe in Lahore, Pakistan. (Arooj Khalid/YJI)

 

Mint chocolate gelato is sculpted to look like a Christmas tree at Malee’s Cafe in Lahore, Pakistan. (Arooj Khalid/YJI)

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