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  2. Best water bottles 2022: reusable bottles to keep you ... - AOL

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    We’ve compiled a list of bottles of all sizes, colors, designs and budgets so you’re guaranteed to find your perfect fit. Best water bottles 2022: reusable bottles to keep you hydrated without ...

  3. Thermos LLC - Wikipedia

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    Thermos LLC is a manufacturer of insulated food and beverage containers and other consumer products. The original company was founded in Germany in 1904. [2]In 1989, the Thermos operating companies in Japan, the UK, Canada and Australia were acquired by Nippon Sanso K.K., which had developed the world's first stainless steel vacuum bottle in 1978, [3] before it renamed itself Taiyo Nippon ...

  4. Super Imaginative Chogokin - Wikipedia

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    Super Imaginative Chogokin (aka S.I.C.) is one of Bandai's popular line-up of die-cast metallic figurines based on the Kamen Rider franchise and other characters created by Shotaro Ishinomori and his production company.

  5. Propel Water - Wikipedia

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    Propel Fitness Water was introduced in 2002 by Gatorade. [2] In 2005, Gatorade introduced Propel Calcium. [3] [4] In the summer of 2006, Gatorade introduced Propel powder packets: a dry powder mix of Propel, where the contents of a powder packet are added to a 500 ml (16.9 oz) bottle of water.

  6. Takeya Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    Takeya Nakamura (中村 剛也, Nakamura Takeya) (born August 15, 1983, in Daitō, Osaka) is a Japanese professional baseball infielder for the Saitama Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).

  7. Agnes Takeya - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Takeya (1580–1622) was a Korean-Japanese [1] Roman Catholic martyr. Takeya was born in Korea in 1580. During the 1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea , she was kidnapped, enslaved, and taken to Japan. [ 1 ]

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