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  2. Solo Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 1980, SOLCO, Inc. and RM LEASING CORPORATION merged into Solo Cup Company. On March 1, 2004, Solo acquired Sweetheart Cup Company for $917.2 million, in part with public debt. Sweetheart was founded by Joseph Shapiro and his four brothers, emigrants from Russia. It became the largest consumer packaging company in the world and was ...

  3. Category:Glass containers - Wikipedia

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    Glass jars‎ (12 P) L. Laboratory glassware‎ (84 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Glass containers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. Glass bottle - Wikipedia

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    Glass bottles and glass jars are found in many households worldwide. The first glass bottles were produced in Mesopotamia around 1500 B.C., and in the Roman Empire in around 1 AD. [1] America's glass bottle and glass jar industry was born in the early 1600s, when settlers in Jamestown built the first glass-melting furnace.

  5. Jazz (design) - Wikipedia

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    Fans have applied the design to various objects, including automobiles, shirts, and shoes. Cups with the Jazz design were initially manufactured by Sweetheart Cup Company, which was later purchased by Solo Cup Company in 2004. Solo continued production of the disposable cups, and the Jazz design would become known unofficially as Solo Jazz. [2]

  6. Yes, Reba McEntire Washes (And Reuses!) Solo Cups

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    But I love Solo cups,” the “Last One to Know” songstress, 68, told Willie Geist during a Sunday, April 23, episode of Sunday Today, noting she takes a laid-back approach to planning parties.

  7. Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Ball Brothers' jars, which were produced in half-gallon, pint, and midget sizes, were manufactured during 1884, 1885, and 1886. “Buffalo” jar lids were produced in a Ball Brother metal fabricating factory. The brothers decided to add their logo onto the surface of the glass jars, which were amber or aqua (blue-green) at the time. [3 ...

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