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  2. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    Bottled water. Bottled water is drinking water (e.g., well water, distilled water, reverse osmosis water, mineral water, or spring water) packaged in plastic or glass water bottles. Bottled water may be carbonated or not, with packaging sizes ranging from small single serving bottles to large carboys for water coolers.

  3. Windex - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.windex.com. Windex is an American brand of glass and hard-surface cleaners [1] —originally in glass containers, later in plastic ones. Drackett sold the Windex brand to Gatorade in 1965. [2] S. C. Johnson acquired Windex in 1993 and has been manufacturing it since. [3] The original Windex was yellow.

  4. Pyroceram - Wikipedia

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    Pyroceram. Pyroceram is the original glass-ceramic material developed and trademarked by Corning Glass in the 1950s. [1] Pyroceram is an opaque, white, glass material, commonly used in kitchenware, glass stove tops, wood stove doors, etc.. It has high heat tolerance and low thermal expansion.

  5. Early glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century, at least two New Amsterdam glass factories may have conducted small-scale operations for several decades, while glass production at the Massachusetts glass works was short-lived. 17th and 18th century glass works were usually built near water for transportation and in proximity to wooded areas for fuel.

  6. List of bottle types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    Hot water bottle; I An impossible bottle – Nelson's Ship in a Bottle by Yinka Shonibare during its occupancy of the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, Central London, England. Impossible bottle – an example includes a ship in a bottle; J. Jerrycan; K. Keglon bottle; Klein bottle; Knox Glass Bottle Company; L Laboratory wash bottles

  7. Grapette - Wikipedia

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    Grapette's first-year sales were quite promising. This was due to Grapette's flavor, as well as Grapette's unique packaging. Most soft drinks at the time were sold in twelve-ounce bottles. Grapette was sold in a six-ounce clear glass bottle, which served to show off the beverage's purple color.

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