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  2. Räucherkerze - Wikipedia

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    Räucherkerzen manufacturers: KNOX, Crottendorfer and Huss Incense houses (Räucherhäuschen) The cones are made from the resin of the Frankincense tree, charcoal, potato flour, sandalwood and beech paste. These substances are ground together, stirred into a moist dough, and then shaped.

  3. Räuchermann - Wikipedia

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    The Räuchermann (diminutive Räuchermännchen [ˈʁɔʏçɐˌmɛnçən] ⓘ; Erzgebirgisch: Raachermannel) is an incense smoker, [1] the invention of toy makers in the Ore Mountains, used to burn down cone incense, known as Räucherkerzchen.

  4. PHOOL - Wikipedia

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    Phool.co is an Indian biomaterials startup co-founded by Ankit Agarwal and Prateek Kumar in 2017 [1] to collect temple flower waste dumped in rivers in Kanpur. [2] [3] It use flowers from temples across India's and create useful products such as rose incense cone, Phool vermicompost.

  5. I Tried 8 Store-Bought Ice Cream Drumsticks - AOL

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    Best: Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Hold the Cone. $3.99 from Trader Joe's. Available in-store. There are few things that Trader Joe's does better than this.

  6. Shoyeido - Wikipedia

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    Shoyeido has several stores in Japan across five cities, including four in Kyōto, three in Tōkyō, one in Sapporo, and one in Boulder, Colorado, USA. [5] Shoyeido also manages the store LISN in Kyōto since 2004, which is specifically designed for the customers unfamiliar with the world of incense.

  7. He quit his corporate job at age 28. Now, he runs his ... - AOL

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    They sell incense sticks, joss papers, and paper effigies — or paper replicas of real-life objects — which are designed to be burned as part of Chinese ancestral worship outside homes and in ...

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