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  2. Soda fountain - Wikipedia

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    In the Eastern Bloc countries, self-service soda fountains, located in shopping centers, farmers markets, or simply on the sidewalk in busy areas, became popular by the mid-20th century. [10] In the USSR, a glass of carbonated water would sell for 1 kopeck, while for 3 kopecks one could buy a glass of fruit-flavored soda. Most of these vending ...

  3. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    A water dispenser with refill water bottles. A water dispenser, sometimes referred to as a water cooler (if used for cooling only), is a machine that dispenses and often also cools or heats up water with a refrigeration unit. It is commonly located near the restroom due to closer access to plumbing.

  4. National Construction Rentals - Wikipedia

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    National Construction Rentals is the largest supplier of temporary fencing in the United States. Started by Dick Mooneyham in 1962, the company rents equipment such as fencing, barricades, restrooms, mobile storage, and temporary fencing to commercial and residential customers.

  5. Instant hot water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Hot water dispenser at Lanzhou Bus Station, China, providing free boiling water to make a cup of tea or a bowl of instant noodles. An instant hot water dispenser or boiling water tap is an appliance that dispenses water at about 94 °C (201 °F) (near-boiling). There are hot-only and hot and cool water models, and the water may be filtered as ...

  6. Steaz - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 2002, The Healthy Beverage Company was founded by Schnell and Kessler, but their products would be sold under the Steaz brand name. Their first major product was Steaz Green Tea Soda, which was the first USDA Organic certified soda. [ 1 ]

  7. Dispenser - Wikipedia

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    The term dispenser typically imply a machine or container which is designed to release a specific amount of its content, usually liquids or powders/fine granular materials. In common usage, a dispenser may also refer to:

  8. Flux (text-to-image model) - Wikipedia

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    An improved flagship model, Flux 1.1 Pro was released on 2 October 2024. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Two additional modes were added on 6 November, Ultra which can generate image at four times higher resolution and up to 4 megapixel without affecting generation speed and Raw which can generate hyper-realistic image in the style of candid photography .

  9. Media dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Syringe pump. A media dispenser or a culture media dispenser is a device for repeatedly delivering small fixed volumes (typically between 1 ml and 50 ml) of liquid such as a laboratory growth medium like molten agar or caustic or volatile solvents like toluene into a series of receptacles (Petri dishes, test tubes, Fernbach flasks, etc.).