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  2. Biscuit joiner - Wikipedia

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    A biscuit joiner or biscuit jointer (or sometimes plate joiner) is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together. A biscuit joiner uses a small circular saw blade to cut a crescent-shaped hole (called the mouth) in the opposite edges of two pieces of wood or wood composite panels .

  3. Punch down tool - Wikipedia

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    A punch down tool with interchangeable blades. A punch down tool, punchdown tool, IDC tool, or a Krone tool (named after the Krone LSA-PLUS connector), is a small hand tool used by telecommunication and network technicians.

  4. Spillers - Wikipedia

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    The business originated in 1829 from the establishment of a flour mill in Bridgwater, Somerset, by Joel Spiller. The business rapidly expanded to other parts of England and Wales. [1] In 1855 Spillers began to manufacture ships' biscuits. [2] By 1854, Spiller opened a flour mill in Cardiff with his business partner Samuel Browne. [1]

  5. American Standard Brands - Wikipedia

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    The plan included the sale of its kitchen and bath division and the spin off of WABCO Holdings, American Standard's vehicle controls division, while retaining the Trane Company. [2] [3] In July 2007, American Standard announced the sale of the kitchen and bath division to Bain Capital Partners, LLC for $1.76 billion. This included the sale of ...

  6. English Biscuit Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM) was founded in 1965 as Peek Freans Pakistan Limited through a joint venture with 25.25 percent shareholding held by Peek Freans and 74.65 percent by House of Manji. [4] In 1966, it was renamed as English Biscuit Manufacturers after a rebranding of its UK-based parent company, Associated Biscuits. [5]

  7. Carr's - Wikipedia

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    Within 15 years of being founded, it had become Britain's largest baking business. [2] 1922 newspaper advertisement. Carr's business was both a mill and a bakery, an early example of vertical integration, and produced bread by night and biscuits by day. [3] The biscuits were loosely based on dry biscuits used on long voyages by sailors. [3]

  8. Red Lobster Bankruptcy: Can You Still Buy Cheddar Biscuits? - AOL

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    A basket of cheddar bay biscuits is displayed for a photograph at a Red Lobster restaurant stands in Yonkers, New York, on July 24, 2014. Credit - Michael Nagle—Bloomberg/Getty Images

  9. Mrs. Bectors Food - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1977 by Rajni Bector and headquartered in Ludhiana, Punjab, the company manufactures and markets various types of biscuits, including cookies, creams, crackers, digestives, and glucose, under its flagship brand "Mrs Bector's Cremica". [4] [5] Its products are also marketed under the brand name "English Oven". [6] [7] [5]