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    List of Tamiya product lines; List of Turtle Beach Corporation products; U. ... This page was last edited on 25 September 2024, at 10:42 (UTC).

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  6. List of renamed products - Wikipedia

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    Dime Bar, a confectionery product from Kraft Foods was rebranded Daim bar in the United Kingdom in September 2005 to bring the product in line with the rest of Europe. [citation needed] Electrasol dishwashing products (as they were known in North America) became Finish in 2009. [citation needed] Federal Express became FedEx in 1994. [15]

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    Meister (pronounced ⓘ) means 'master' in German (as in master craftsman, or as an honorific title such as Meister Eckhart).The word is akin to master and maestro.In sports, Meister is used for the current national, European or world champion (e.g. Deutscher Meister, Europameister, Weltmeister).