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  2. Air Up - Wikipedia

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    air up GmbH is a manufacturer of water bottles with different scents, headquartered in Munich, Germany. [3] [4] The company is the first to have developed a drinking system that works through scents by means of retronasal smell. [5] In 2023, air up generated revenue of over €200 million and employed more than 300 employees. [1] [2]

  3. We Tested the Water Bottle that "Flavors" Your Water Through ...

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    We tested both the stainless steel and plastic Air Up water bottles with various Air Up scented pods, including watermelon, lemon and mango-passionfruit.

  4. Nigerian Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Bottling Company is a beverage firm that is the franchise bottler of Coca-Cola in Nigeria. The firm has also owned the Nigerian franchise to market Fanta, Sprite, Schweppes, Ginger Ale, Limca, Krest, Parle Soda and Five Alive. [1]

  5. List of airlines of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Kabo Air: QNK: N2: Kabo Air: Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport: Rano Air: Maiduguri International Airport: Max Air: NGL: VM: Max Air: Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport: Overland Airways: OLA: OF: Overland: Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport: TAT Nigeria: Murtala Muhammed International Airport: United Nigeria Airlines: UNA U5 ...

  6. Seven-Up Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    Seven-Up Bottling Company Ltd is a soft drinks manufacturer headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. Its shares were previously quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange but after a buyout of outstanding public shares by the investment arm of the founder's family, it became privately owned. Seven-Up Bottling Company Ltd is one of the largest manufacturing ...

  7. Nigerian naira - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Nigeria claimed that they attempted to control the annual inflation rate below 10%. In 2011, the CBN increased key interest rate six times, rising from 6.25% to 12%. On 31 January 2012, the CBN decided to maintain the key interest rate at 12%, in order to reduce the impact of inflation due to a reduction in fuel subsidies.

  8. Water sachet - Wikipedia

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    Sachet water has become increasingly important part of the water access in Nigeria, especially fast growing cities like Lagos. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The cost of Sachet water is dependent on economic changes. In 2021, the Association for Table Water Producers of Nigeria increased the price of bag of sachet water to 200 naira due to increase in ...

  9. National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control

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    The organisation was established to counter illicit and counterfeit products in Nigeria in 1993 under the country's health and safety law. Adulterated and counterfeit drugs are a problem in Nigeria. In one 1989 incident, over 150 children died as a result of paracetamol syrup containing diethylene glycol .