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  2. Egg carton - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, British designer H.G Bennett, working for manufacturing company Hartmann, adapted the egg tray design to include a sealable lid, to allow for easy stacking and transportation of 6 or 12 eggs. These are the egg boxes still seen in supermarkets today.

  3. Rare Tupperware Styles That Could Actually Be Worth Some Money

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    Tupperware Ice Tups. Tupperware Ice Tups were a popular line of popsicle trays that were first introduced in the 1970s. These unique trays featured a stackable design that allowed users to make ...

  4. Carton - Wikipedia

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    Egg cartons or trays are designed to protect whole eggs while in transit. Traditionally, these have been made of molded pulp. This uses recycled newsprint which is molded into a shape which protects the eggs. More recently, egg cartons have also been made from expanded polystyrene and PET.

  5. Gastronorm - Wikipedia

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    Materials most commonly used for the container are either stainless steel or plastic (transparent or non-transparent). Stackable baking trays and stainless steel containers are commonly used for cooking in an oven, while polycarbonate and polypropylene variants are suited for storage of cold foods. Porcelain or melamine containers are used for ...

  6. Get Your Pantry Organized ASAP with These Genius Tips - AOL

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    Skip the plastic storage bins and pull out your favorite vintage items to keep your shelves organized. Baking dishes, tart tins, mason jars, Pyrex trays, soda crates, and snack tins all do new ...

  7. Ifco tray - Wikipedia

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    IFCO trays (also known as RPCs (the abbreviation for reusable packaging containers), or reusable containers, or reusable crates) are a type of reusable packaging for transporting fresh food produce. IFCO SYSTEMS is the name of the company that first developed a pooling service for reusable plastic trays for fresh produce in 1992, when the ...

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