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  2. The best gifts under $100 for everyone on your list - AOL

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    This small waterproof tool packs a bunch of life-saving essentials into it, including a 5000mAH power bank, an emergency radio with AM/FM/NOAA weather radio tuning, a flashlight, an SOS alarm.

  3. Water canister - Wikipedia

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    A water canister with a screw cap on top and tap on bottom. A water container, water canister or water can is a medium-sized portable container for transport, storage and use of water. Large plastic bottles are sometimes called "canisters". Water canisters can for example be used for drinking water, wastewater or showering.

  4. Geocaching - Wikipedia

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    Geocaching can be considered a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game. A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook and sometimes a pen or pencil. [4] The geocacher signs the log with their established code name/username and dates it, in order to prove that they found the cache. After signing the log, the cache must ...

  5. Glow stick - Wikipedia

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    The same effect can be achieved by adding copious amounts of sodium salicylate or other bases. Heating a glow stick also causes the reaction to proceed faster and the glow stick to glow more brightly for a brief period. Cooling a glow stick slows the reaction a small amount and causes it to last longer, but the light is dimmer.

  6. 6 Waterproof Phone Cases That'll Keep Your Device Safe - AOL

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    Get a waterproof phone case. Our tech editors tested the most popular models to find these six best waterproof phone cases. 6 Waterproof Phone Cases That'll Keep Your Device Safe

  7. Self-heating food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Commercial heat sources for self-heating food packaging use an exothermic (heat releasing) reaction, for which there are several common formulations. These include: Quicklime aka calcium oxide, and water. Quicklime, inexpensive and readily available, is generally recognized by the FDA as safe. [2] The product of the reaction is calcium hydroxide.

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