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  2. Podstakannik - Wikipedia

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    The podstakannik (Russian: подстака́нник, literally "thing under the glass"), or tea glass holder, is a holder with a handle, most commonly made of metal that holds a drinking glass (stakan).

  3. Schweppes - Wikipedia

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    Schweppes (/ ʃ w ɛ p s / SHWEPS, [1] [2] [3] German:) is a soft drink brand founded in the Republic of Geneva in 1783 by Johann Jacob Schweppe; it is now made, bottled, and distributed worldwide by multiple international conglomerates, depending on licensing and region, that manufacture and sell soft drinks.

  4. The American Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1998 Dr Pepper/Seven Up, a subsidiary of Cadbury Schweppes, was hindered by its bottling and distribution systems; owning no private bottling plants, it was dependent on independent bottlers or those controlled by Coca-Cola or Pepsi to bottle its beverages, and those two giant competitors also had better distribution systems and more influence with retail and fast-food chains.

  5. Trader Joe’s tiny coolers are selling like hot cakes. Why and ...

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    The mini coolers are causing a stir online, and in stores. (Trader Joe's Company) A few months ago, Thaddeus Yan heard that Trader Joe’s was preparing to sell a fairly mundane new item: A ...

  6. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Solo – lemon-flavoured drink, owned by Schweppes Australia. Schweppes – a range of mineral water/fruit juice drinks developed in Australia, with flavours that include orange-mango, and lemon, lime and orange. Shelleys – founded in Broken Hill in 1893 as a family operated soft drink company, popular in New South Wales.

  7. Koozie - Wikipedia

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    The company RCC specialized in baseball caps before registering a trademark for the name KOOZIE in 1980, and subsequently introducing the product as a can cooler in 1982. As the promotional product industry grew, more products were added to the KOOZIE brand, including drinkware, more styles of can coolers, cooler bags, outdoor leisure items ...

  8. Jerrycan - Wikipedia

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    A jerrycan or jerrican (also styled jerry can or jerri can) [1] is a fuel container made from pressed steel (and more recently, high density polyethylene). It was designed in Germany in the 1930s for military use to hold 20 litres (4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) of fuel, and saw widespread use by both Germany and the Allies during the Second World War .

  9. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Photo of 1970s Dr Pepper bottles, can and branded cup. In 1972, Dr Pepper sued the Coca-Cola company for trademark infringement based on a soft drink marketed by Coca-Cola called "Peppo". [28] Coca-Cola renamed their beverage Mr. Pibb. [29] Dr Pepper became insolvent in the early 1980s, prompting an investment group to take the company private.