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  2. Marshmallow (company) - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow (officially Marshmallow Technology Ltd.) is a British insurance company founded in 2017 by twins Alexander and Oliver Kent-Braham, and software engineer David Goate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

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    However, once you log into the rideshare app, your coverage stops, unless you have a rideshare endorsement. ... Rising insurance rates impact most drivers, but due to the nature of gig work, high ...

  6. Marshmallow - Wikipedia

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    Modern marshmallow manufacturing is highly automated and has been since the early 1950s when the extrusion process was first developed. Numerous improvements and advancements allow for the production of thousands of pounds of marshmallow a day. [12] Today, the marshmallow typically consists of four ingredients: sugar, water, air, and a whipping ...

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    They’re run by private insurance companies such as UnitedHealthcare and Humana and have been soaring in popularity in recent years. Enrollment in 2025 is projected to be 35.7 million — more ...

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  9. PEPCON disaster - Wikipedia

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    A courtroom battle involving dozens of insurance companies and over 50 law firms resulted in a $71 million 1992 settlement (equivalent to $138 million in 2023) [1] with contributions from multiple parties including AMPAC/PEPCON and Southwest Gas Corporation that was divided among insurance companies on subrogation claims as well as the victims ...