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  2. Earplug - Wikipedia

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    Ray Benner, who was a Classical musician, bought McKeon Products in 1962. At that time, the company's sole product was Mack's Earplugs (named after the original owner), which was a moldable clay earplug. The Benners quickly redesigned the product to a silicone version, which would become known as Mack's Pillow Soft Earplugs. [citation needed]

  3. Do Loop earplugs actually work?

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    The Loop Quiet earplugs are reusable silicone earplugs that, at $25, are pricier than the typical foam options you’d find at the drugstore. Below, I’ll share my experience trying them and why ...

  4. Hearing protection device - Wikipedia

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    Single-use, disposable earplugs are available in addition to reusable options. [31] Earplugs intended for single-use should not be washed for reuse as this degrades the material and reduces effectiveness. [32] Most reusable earplugs can be cleaned using mild soap and warm water between uses and should be replaced every 2–4 weeks. [31]

  5. Plug (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    An example of an earplug Totonac figurine wearing prominent earspools. A plug (sometimes earplug or earspool), in the context of body modification, is a short, cylindrical piece of jewelry commonly worn in larger-gauge body piercings. [1] Modern western plugs are also called flesh tunnels.

  6. Mack Group - Wikipedia

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    Mack was founded in 1920 in Little Falls, N.J. Today, it is headquartered in Arlington, Vermont , and operates 11 locations throughout Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Mexico, totaling 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2 ) of manufacturing space.

  7. Mack - Wikipedia

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    Mack (naval architecture), in naval architecture, a structure combining a ship's radar masts and funnels; The Mack, a 1973 blaxploitation film; Mack Park, original home field of the Detroit Stars Negro National League baseball franchise; Mack is the Character of Disney Pixar Cars. Mack is a common nickname of a Thai person.

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