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  2. Uhl Pottery - Wikipedia

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    A sample 1 gallon crock made by Uhl Pottery Company. Uhl Pottery refers to a collection of items produced by the Uhl Pottery Company. Originally based in Evansville, Indiana in the late 19th century, the company moved to Huntingburg, Indiana where it operated until closure in the 1940s.

  3. Category:Russian brands - Wikipedia

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    A. A. Korkunov; Abrau-Durso (winery) Acron Group; Aeroflot; Alien (shipping company) Alkon; Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau; Almaz Shipbuilding Company; Alrosa

  4. Russky Product - Wikipedia

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    The company faced financial problems in early 2014. [4] After selling its famous Bodrost (Russian: Бодрость) tea brand in the 2nd half of 2014 for an undisclosed amount, the company invested the proceeds to improve business efficiency via enhancement of production capacity, introduction of state-of-the art equipment and product portfolio optimisation.

  5. Krasny Oktyabr (confectionery brand) - Wikipedia

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    OJSC Krasny Oktyabr (Russian: ОАО "Красный Октябрь", "Red October") is a Russian confectionery manufacturer and a member of the United Confectioners holding company. Its parent company was 17th in the list of the largest candy companies in the world, with sales amounting to $1.196 billion. [2]

  6. Russian Standard (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    The marketing claims that, "In 1894, Dmitri Mendeleev, the greatest scientist in all Russia, received the decree to set the Imperial quality standard for Russian vodka and the 'Russian Standard' was born", [9] or that the vodka is "compliant with the highest quality of Russian vodka approved by the royal government commission headed by Mendeleev in 1894."

  7. List of Russian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A fermented non-alcoholic beverage made from black or regular rye bread or dough [43] Mors: A non-carbonated Russian fruit drink [44] [45] [46] prepared from berries, mainly from lingonberry and cranberry (although sometimes blueberries, strawberries, sea buckthorns or raspberries). Ryazhenka: It is made from baked milk by lactic acid ...

  8. Made in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Made in Russia is a combination of a bar code and birch bark texture. References to business, goods production and sales, and the rich culture and history of Russian entrepreneurship are all included in the logo. The logo has been legally registered in all Nice 45 classes (International Classification of Goods and Services). [4]

  9. Imperial Porcelain Factory, Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Tea service, c. 1765. Rijksmuseum. The Imperial Porcelain Factory (Russian: Императорский Фарфоровый Завод, romanized: Imperatorskii Farforovyi Zavod), also known as the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory (abbreviated as IPM), is a producer of hand-painted ceramics in Saint Petersburg, Russia.