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  2. Perrier - Wikipedia

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    Perrier (/ ˈ p ɛr i eɪ / PERR-ee-ay, also US: / ˌ p ɛr i ˈ eɪ /-⁠ AY, French:) is a French brand of natural bottled mineral water obtained at its source in Vergèze, located in the Gard département. Perrier was part of the Perrier Vittel Group SA, which became Nestlé Waters France after the acquisition of the company by Nestlé in ...

  3. Pennsylvania vs. Perrier: Your beloved mineral water is ... - AOL

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    The sales tax on the 16-ounce Perrier bottle was just $0.24, but the patron, Jennifer Montgomery, filed two petitions with the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue Board of Appeals seeking a refund ...

  4. Koozie - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the beverage insulator is called a stubby holder because local beer was traditionally sold in 375 mL (13.2 imp fl oz; 12.7 US fl oz) bottles colloquially known as "stubbies" due to their short, squat appearance in comparison to the alternative packaging of 750 mL (26 imp fl oz; 25 US fl oz) bottles ("king brown", "tallie", or ...

  5. Six-pack rings - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1970s, six-pack rings were recognized as a form of marine litter. It is recommended that each loop be cut so that no entanglement can occur. In a cleanup of an Oregon beach in 1988, 1,500 six-pack rings were picked up by volunteers in a few hours. Like other plastic products, the production of the plastic rings uses fossil fuels. [3]

  6. How to Easily Remove Bottles from the Plastic Rings - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... In fact, Danish brewer Carlsberg ditched the plastic six-pack rings in favor of recyclable glue.

  7. Drink carrier - Wikipedia

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    A drink carrier, sometimes also known as a cup carrier, beverage carrier or cup holder is a device used to carry multiple filled beverage cups at the same time. There are many different designs for drink carriers, but they commonly include relatively deep indentations, holes, or compartments into which the cups are placed.

  8. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    A drink can (or beverage can) is a metal container with a polymer interior designed to hold a fixed portion of liquid such as carbonated soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, fruit juices, teas, herbal teas, energy drinks, etc. Drink cans exteriors are made of aluminum (75% of worldwide production) [1] or tin-plated steel (25% worldwide production ...

  9. La Croix Sparkling Water - Wikipedia

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    In February 1980, the G. Heileman Brewing Company, of La Crosse, Wisconsin, introduced LaCroix as one of the first "Anti-Perrier" brands, meant to appeal to sparkling water consumers who were put off by Perrier's "snobbish positioning", LaCroix marketed to its niche by imaging itself as an "all occasion" beverage.