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  2. Cellophane - Wikipedia

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    Cellophane is the most popular material for manufacturing cigar packaging; its permeability to water vapor makes cellophane a good product for this application as cigars must be allowed to "breathe" while wrapped and in storage. Cellophane sales have dwindled since the 1960s, due to alternative packaging options.

  3. Cellophane (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cellophane started in 1995 after singer-songwriter Shannon Crawford convinced Ross Robinson to produce a demo recording of some of his songs. [1] Robinson agreed after hearing a demo previously made by Crawford, and suggested that bass player Doug Ardito, drummer Mark Bistany, and guitar player John Chase work with Crawford.

  4. Dissolving pulp - Wikipedia

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    The 90-92% cellulose content sulfite pulps are used mostly to make textiles (like rayon) and cellophane. The 96-% cellulose content sulfate pulps are used to make rayon yarn for industrial products such as tire cord, rayon staple for high-quality fabrics, and various acetate and other specialty products.

  5. Here is the track list for Cellophane Memories:. 1. She Knew 2. The Sky Falls 3. You Know The Rest 4. So Much Love 5. Two Lovers Kiss 6. The Answers to the Questions 7. With Small Animals

  6. Hobbycraft - Wikipedia

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    Hobbycraft in High Wycombe Hobbycraft, Borehamwood Hobbycraft in Tunbridge Wells, using the former logo. It was started by the Haskins Group, a nursery and garden supplier in the south of England, and was bought by investment group Bridgepoint in April 2010, [5] [6] and in 2024 they sold the business to Modella Capital.

  7. Cellulose fiber - Wikipedia

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    Cellulose was used to produce the first successful thermoplastic polymer, celluloid, by Hyatt Manufacturing Company in 1870. Production of rayon ("artificial silk") from cellulose began in the 1890s, and cellophane was invented in 1912. In 1893, Arthur D. Little of Boston, invented yet another cellulosic product, acetate, and developed it as a ...

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