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  2. Lees of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1931 by John Justice Lees, the son of a grocer on Newland Street in Coatbridge. [1] [2] Lees had been attempting to create a smooth chocolate fondant bar in a workshop above the family shop in Newlands Street.

  3. HMC Seeker - Wikipedia

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    HMC Seeker is a Border Force (customs) cutter of the United Kingdom. She was launched by Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands in 2001 and is one of four 42-metre (138 ft) cutters formerly operated by HM Revenue and Customs, then from 2008 she was operated by the UK Border Agency and after its dissolution in 2013 operated by the Border Force.

  4. List of Border Force cutters (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Thenceforward its vessels bore the ship prefix "HMCC" - Her Majesty's Customs Cutter (previously they had long been known as HM Revenue Cutters). [3] Following the flotilla's transfer to the UK Border Agency they were given the prefix "HMC" - Her Majesty's Cutter; all current vessels of the UK Border Force bear this prefix.

  5. HMC Searcher - Wikipedia

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    HMCE merged with the Inland Revenue in 2005, and the cutter fleet became part of the newly founded HM Revenue and Customs. In 2008, the fleet transferred to the UK Border Agency, which was established to maintain the UK border. She now operates as part of the UK Border Force fleet of five cutters.

  6. HMC Valiant - Wikipedia

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    HMC Valiant is a Border Force (customs), formerly UK Border Agency, cutter of the United Kingdom.She was launched by Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands in 2003 and is one of four 42-metre (138 ft) cutters formerly operated by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs, and since 2008 operated by the UK Border Agency and after its dissolution in 2013 operated by the UK Border Force.

  7. HMC Vigilant - Wikipedia

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    HMC Vigilant is a Border Agency (customs) cutter of the United Kingdom. She was launched by Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands in 2003 and is one of four 42-metre (138 ft) cutters operated by the UK Border Force .

  8. DecoPac, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    DecoPac acquired Culpitt, Ltd., a supplier and wholesaler of sugar crafting edibles and equipment in the UK, in 1998. Culpitt manufactures cake boards, cake decorations, sugar fondant sheets, printed edible cake decorations and molded sugar cake decorations and sells to customers in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

  9. Costcutter - Wikipedia

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    Costcutter was founded in 1986, by Colin Graves. [4]In 2000, the brand entered the Irish market as a separate business under the ownership of Barry Group. By 2006, there were some 1,400 shops under the Costcutter brand, [4] with the majority of shops being in the United Kingdom, and 120 shops in Ireland and 52 in Poland.