Jack Horner pie

Etymology
In reference to the nursery rhyme .

Noun

 * 1) A paper ornament, or sawdust-filled pan, etc. containing hidden gifts to be drawn out by children at a party.
 * 2) * Elsie Duncan Yale, When Mother Lets Us Give a Party
 * In the center of the table should be a “Jack Horner” pie, in the form of a large paper rose, and from this “pie,” pink ribbons run to each place. (A Jack Horner pie can be bought, all ready to set on the table.)
 * In the center of the table should be a “Jack Horner” pie, in the form of a large paper rose, and from this “pie,” pink ribbons run to each place. (A Jack Horner pie can be bought, all ready to set on the table.)