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  2. Lewis Electruk - Wikipedia

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    His company became the Express Dairy Co. Ltd. in 1881, and he was knighted in 1904 for his services to the dairy industry. Mr Lewis began building milk floats, milk carts and horse-drawn vehicles for Express Dairies in 1873, and his business became a limited company in 1899. The first chairman of the new company was Mr. Titus Barham, George's ...

  3. Milk float - Wikipedia

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    They were one of the first companies to provide storage for dry goods on their vehicles, and demonstrated a type AER 4-wheeled float with a grocery box behind the cab at the 1955 Dairy Show. [25] Their exhibits at the 1958 Dairy Show included a standard 1,300 kg (25 cwt) milk float with a walk-through cab and a vertical steering wheel. [26]

  4. Drinking about 4 cups of coffee daily may reduce risk for ...

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    Drinking more than four cups of caffeinated coffee in a day was associated with a lower risk for head and neck cancer, oral cavity cancer, and oropharyngeal cancers compared to not drinking coffee.

  5. Pilk - Wikipedia

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    The ice cream float was invented by Robert M. Green in 1874. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Doodh soda , a drink made by mixing lemon or lime-flavored soda with milk, is popular in Pakistan and India. The Korean Milkis , Japanese Calpis Soda , and American egg cream are all carbonated milk-based drinks.

  6. Target is selling a giant unicorn float that will hold up to ...

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    The Giant Unicorn Lake Float will run you $249 and is available online. With it you'll get the memories of a lifetime and the title of most popular person at the beach.

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  8. Cheerios effect - Wikipedia

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    The effect is observed in small objects which are supported by the surface of a liquid. There are two types of such objects: objects which are sufficiently buoyant that they will always float on the surface (for example, Cheerios in milk), and objects which are heavy enough to sink when immersed, but not so heavy as to overcome the surface tension of the liquid (for example, steel pins on water).

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