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  2. “Flushable Wipes”: 50 Things That Need To Be Renamed - AOL

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    Image credits: LittlestSlipper55 When you look around, you might be surprised how many things have names that can really mislead you. Take guinea pigs, for example.

  3. List of renamed products - Wikipedia

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    Several MSN products from Microsoft became Windows Live products. [citation needed] Nestlé Quik (as it was known in the United States) took the European name Nesquik. [22] Nisseki and Mitsubishi Oil products and gas stations became Eneos in 2002. [citation needed] NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund became Legal Momentum in 2004. [23]

  4. List of politically motivated renamings - Wikipedia

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    Australia: During World War I, jam-filled buns known as Berliners were renamed Kitchener buns, and a sausage product known as "Fritz" was renamed "Devon" (or "luncheon meat"). [ citation needed ] There is an unsubstantiated rumour that managers at Sea World , a major Australian marine park, renamed their Fairy Penguins to "Little Penguin ...

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  6. These 10 cleaning products — all under $25 — are cult-faves ...

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    These 10 cleaning products — all under $25 — are cult-faves and have thousands of reviews at Amazon Some of our favorite cleaning hacks start as a friend's recommendation and become a regular ...

  7. Mr. Potato Head to keep his name, despite toy product line ...

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  8. Wirecutter (website) - Wikipedia

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    Wirecutter (formerly known as The Wirecutter) is a product review website owned by The New York Times Company. It was founded by Brian Lam in 2011 and purchased by The New York Times Company in 2016 for about $30 million.

  9. Petition urges Trader Joe's to change ethnic food labels - AOL

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    The grocery store chain said it was already in the process of repackaging the products cited in a petition and will soon complete the work. Petition urges Trader Joe's to change ethnic food labels ...