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  5. Bottle cage - Wikipedia

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    The Trek Soho 3.0 comes with a stainless steel coffee mug designed to fit in the bottle cage mounted on the front side of the seat tube. [7] In addition to the fairly standard cycling water bottle, cages have been produced to hold commercial 1 liter and 1.5 liter water bottles. [8]

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    Evenflo’s products are also winners among parents. Consumer-driven awards include the Best Innovative Car Seat and Stroller Combo [8] in the Parents’ Best For Baby Awards in the Best for On the Go category plus National Parenting Product Awards (NAPPA) for their car seats, [9] [10] travel systems, [11] and stroller wagon. [12]

  7. Cup holder - Wikipedia

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    The armrest in the back seat of a Lincoln Town Car, featuring two cup holders. The development of the drive-in restaurant was a step in the cup holder's development. Servers would attach a tray that hooked over the car's side window, which needed to be left up a little for it to attach to.

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