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Search Results for “Ray Villafane”

Ray Villafane & His Team Carve Huge Pumpkins Into Pumpkin Zombies

By Justin Page on October 26, 2012

Google+ Ripples Feature Shows How Posts Are Shared

By Scott Beale on October 28, 2011

Ray Villafane Carves the World’s Heaviest Pumpkins Into Zombies

By Rusty Blazenhoff on October 26, 2011

Realistic 3D Pumpkin Carvings by Food Sculptor Ray Villafane

By Rusty Blazenhoff on October 24, 2011

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