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  2. Wendy’s new Boo! Bags aren’t just for kids. Here ... - AOL

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    The bargain-filled coupon book includes coupons for five free Jr. Frosty treats, as well as a bonus coupon for a specially priced $1.99 Wendy’s kids’ meal with any purchase. Wendy's Boo! Bag ...

  3. Calling all 'kidults': Wendy’s launches Boo! Bags and they ...

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    Bags, which launched Monday, are the fast-food chain's solution. Coming with a grown-up-sized choice of meal, the new festive bundles also come with collectible figurines and a specialty Boo ...

  4. Thermal bag - Wikipedia

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    Commercial thermal shopping bags, to carry temperature-sensitive purchases home without breaking the cold chain, were first introduced by grocery and other shops in Europe in the mid-1980s. A thermal bag to keep pizzas being delivered hot was invented by Ingrid Kosar in 1983, and is commonly used now.

  5. Ingrid Kosar - Wikipedia

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    Kosar was inspired by a padded cotton lunch bag she had seen at a craft fair. She was challenged by Domino's Pizza to create a bag that could keep a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit. [1] Kosar invented a thermal bag used to keep pizza warm. [3] [4] [5] She launched her insulated pizza bag company, "Thermal Bags by Ingrid", in 1983. [6]

  6. Wonderbag - Wikipedia

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    Wonderbag is a stand-alone, non-electric insulated bag designed to reduce the amount of fuel required in the cooking of food in developing countries. [1] Instead of being placed on a stove for the duration of the cooking period, food is instead heated to a hot enough temperature then transferred to the Wonderbag, which uses the principle of thermal insulation to continue cooking, and keeps ...

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    Image credits: Vast_Sweet_1221 #8. In my car, I always keep a lighter, canned/bottled water, a change of clothes, an old (but functional) pair of shoes, and a phone charging cord.

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