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  2. Wristband - Wikipedia

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    The wristbands bearing official logos or trademarks enabled the seller to offer a low price point merchandise option to fans. Silicone wristbands may also be called gel wristbands, jelly wristbands, rubber wristbands and fundraising wristbands. [1] All of these wristbands are made from the same silicone material.

  3. Reminderband - Wikipedia

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    Reminderband was launched in November 2004 by Clay Broadbent, and Scott Huskinson. [5]In 2005, the company sold about 9 million of the wristbands [6] and was the official provider of the wristband of the Tour de France with its bands worn by thousands at the Tour including cyclists, fans, police security and reporters.

  4. Gel bracelet - Wikipedia

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    The wristbands have also become a popular tool used in fundraising, as both the wider and thinner bands are cheap to custom manufacture. [6] [7] The price of these wristbands varies depending on the particular campaign but is often $1 or £1, and the majority of the money usually goes towards the charity or cause involved.

  5. Bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Their success has led to the silicone bracelet becoming a low cost tool for various awareness, information, and charity campaigns. This can be likened to the use of awareness ribbons for similar purposes. These bracelets are also known as "baller id bands", "baller bands" or "wristbands".

  6. These Top Toys for 6-Month-Olds Make Great Baby Gifts

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    Fisher-Price. $14.88 at amazon.com. Little Boat Bath Toy Set. ... These socks, and accompanying wristbands, come with noise-makers attached to the top of the foot, so baby can get used to reaching ...

  7. Silicone rubber - Wikipedia

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    Silicone rubber offers good resistance to extreme temperatures, being able to operate normally from −100 to 300 °C (−150 to 570 °F). Silicone rubber has low tensile strength, poor wear and tear properties. [10]

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