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    Dreamfarm was founded in 2003 by the then 22-year-old Alexander Gransbury. The company's first product was the coffee grind knockbox, Grindenstein.Feeling frustrated with no easy way to dispose of the used coffee grinds from his home espresso machine, Gransbury built the first ever Grindenstein prototype out of a PVC pipe and a construction bolt.

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    Paragon jars – tall and narrow cylinder, commonly used for pickled foods such as olives; French square or Victorian jars – roughly a small cube; Spice jars – small cylinder or rectangular cuboid; Hexagon or hex jars – regular hexagonal prism; Mason jars – moderately tall cylinder typically used in home canning, sealed with a metal lid

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    The jars were invented and patented by Rudolph Rempel. Johann Carl Weck purchased the patent from Rempel, and in 1900 Weck and his best salesman George Van Eyck founded the J. WECK Company in Germany. In 1902, Weck left the company, Van Eyck continued to improve the design and function of the jar, and started exporting the jars outside of Germany.

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