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  2. Teasmade - Wikipedia

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    A Goblin Teasmade. A teasmade is a machine for making tea automatically, which was once common in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries. Teasmades generally include an analogue alarm clock and are designed to be used at the bedside, to ensure tea is ready first thing in the morning. [1]

  3. George Weston Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the company bought William Neilson Limited of Toronto, Ontario, Canada's largest chocolate and ice cream maker. [27] A year earlier, Garfield Weston struck a deal to acquire a block of 100,000 shares of Loblaw Groceterias Co. Limited, one of the country's leading supermarket chains [ 28 ] By 1953, George Weston Limited had established ...

  4. Samuel Cleland Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Sir Samuel Cleland Davidson, KBE (18 November 1846 – 18 August 1921) was a British inventor and engineer. Through his career in the tea import business he invented and patented a number of industrial machines and developed the earliest air conditioning systems.

  5. Tea processing - Wikipedia

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    Tea flushes and leaves can also be picked by machine, though there will be more broken leaves and partial flushes, reducing the quality of the tea. [13] However, it has also been shown that machine plucking in correctly timed harvesting periods can produce good leaves for the production of high quality teas. [14]

  6. Tetley - Wikipedia

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    Tetley's manufacturing and distribution business operates in forty countries, selling over sixty branded tea bags. In the early days of Tetley's operations, the company was solely a distributor of tea as it did not have any plantations to call its own, which meant that the company had to buy tea leaves through auctions.

  7. Category:Companies based in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This category lists corporations, companies, or partnerships based in or with headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Subcategories. This category has the following ...

  8. John Inglis and Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, the company was purchased by Major J. E. Hahn of Toronto, owner of British Canadian Engineering Limited, who took on the name John Inglis and Company. In March 1938, the company won a contract with the British and Canadian governments to supply 5,000 Bren machine guns to Great Britain and 7,000 to Canada. Both countries shared the ...

  9. Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    Although Timothy Eaton initially had misgivings over the difficulties involved in managing a store 2,100 kilometres (1,300 mi) from Toronto, John Craig was eventually able to convince his father. Eaton's acquired a city block on Portage Avenue at Donald Street, and the five-storey Eaton's store opened to much fanfare on July 15, 1905.

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