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The bread clip was invented by Floyd G. Paxton and manufactured by the Kwik Lok Corporation, based in Yakima, Washington [5] with manufacturing plants in Yakima and New Haven, Indiana. Kwik Lok Corporation's clips are called "Kwik Lok closures". Paxton was known for repeatedly telling the story about how he came up with the idea of the bread clip.
Georg Max Trexler (February 9, 1903 in Pirna – December 15, 1979 in Leipzig) was a German composer.. Originally a student of economics at the University of Leipzig, he switched to music under the influence of Karl Straube, and became a choirmaster and organist at the St. Trinitatis church in Leipzig in 1930, continuing his work there for forty years.
Trexlertown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Upper Macungie Township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,382. [4]
The Trexler Mall Coin Laundry, currently located in the rear of the shopping center, has been a tenant in the mall since 1981. The Trexler Mall was one of only two malls in the Lehigh Valley area that permitted smoking inside by 1995; the other was the Richland Mall of Quakertown . [ 1 ]
Trexler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georg Trexler (1903–1979), German composer; Harry Clay Trexler (1854–1933), American industrialist who built a business empire in Allentown, Pennsylvania; Marion Trexler (1891–1968), American racing driver
Trexler is an unincorporated community in Albany Township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Trexler is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 143 and Old Philly Pike. [ 2 ]
Trexler may refer to: Trexler (surname) Trexler, Berks County, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Albany Township; Trexler Nature Preserve, in Lehigh County
Kwik Trip is a chain of convenience stores founded in 1965 [6] that has locations throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan under the name Kwik Trip, and in Illinois, Iowa, and South Dakota [7] under the name Kwik Star. The company also operates stores under the name Tobacco Outlet Plus, Kwik Spirits, and Stop-N-Go.