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  2. Calgon - Wikipedia

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    Calgon Carbon Corporation, acquired by its management in a leveraged buyout in 1985 and taken public in 1987. Calgon Water Management, sold to English China Clays in June 1993 for $307.5 million. [6] Calgon Vestal Laboratories, sold to Bristol-Myers Squibb in November 1994 for $261.5 million [7] and then to the Steris Corporation in 1996. [8]

  3. Calgon Carbon - Wikipedia

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    Calgon Carbon was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1991, and throughout the 1990s it bought a number of subsidiaries, with Calgon Carbon's executive Colin Bailey overseeing many of the acquisitions. [8] In 1997 Calgon Carbon Asia was formed as a marketing subsidiary in Singapore, serving much of Asia, India, Australia and New Zealand. [9]

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    The new technology, called “Kroger Edge,” gave the company the power to instantly change prices across dozens of stores. When Edge was first announced, it was promoted as a way to make ...

  5. Bath salts - Wikipedia

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    A selection of bathing products, including bath salts. Substances often labeled as bath salts include magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts), sodium chloride (table salt), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium hexametaphosphate (Calgon, amorphous/glassy sodium metaphosphate), sodium sesquicarbonate, sodium citrate and formerly borax.

  6. Bindeez - Wikipedia

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    Bindeez contains a craft kit that allows children to create various multi-dimensional designs using small colored beads. "Bindeez" can refer to either the toy itself or the small beads. The beads are arranged into various designs on a plastic tray. When the beads are sprayed with water, their surfaces become adhesive and they fuse together.

  7. Calgon (water softener) - Wikipedia

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    In Portugal, the Calgon advertisement jingle has been the same popular one [1] [better source needed] for almost 30 years. [when?] In Italy, Calgon was called Calfort from 1965 to early 2008. [2] In the UK & Ireland, Calgon started advertising on TV in March 1985 and it's still in use today.

  8. Orbitz (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Orbitz was a non-carbonated fruit-flavored beverage produced by The Clearly Food & Beverage Company of Canada, makers of Clearly Canadian.The drink was sold in five [1] flavors, and made with small floating edible balls.

  9. Prince Rupert's drop - Wikipedia

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    Prince Rupert's drops. Prince Rupert's drops (also known as Dutch tears or Batavian tears) [1] [2] are toughened glass beads created by dripping molten glass into cold water, which causes it to solidify into a tadpole-shaped droplet with a long, thin tail.

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