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  4. 12 Unexpected Materials You Can Use for Wrapping Paper - AOL

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    6. Scarves or Bandanas. As with towels, perhaps a scarf is part of your gift, or you have some you're ready to part with. Feel free to use it to wrap the other part, such as a clothing box ...

  5. Uline - Wikipedia

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    Uline was founded in 1980 by Elizabeth "Liz" and Richard "Dick" Uihlein. Richard Uihlein is a descendant of the brewers of Schlitz beer. [1] With start-up funds from his father, Edgar Uihlein, Richard and Elizabeth founded the company from their basement after recognizing a local need for a shipping supply distributor.

  6. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial paperboard (not corrugated) box is sometimes credited to the firm M. Treverton & Son [9] in England in 1817. [10] [11] [12] Cardboard box packaging was made the same year in Germany. [13] The Scottish-born Robert Gair invented the pre-cut cardboard or paperboard box in 1890 – flat pieces manufactured in bulk that folded ...

  7. Folding carton - Wikipedia

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    Variety of cartons. The folding carton created the packaging industry as it is known today, beginning in the late 19th century. [1] [2] [3] The process involves folding carton made of paperboard that is printed, laminated, cut, then folded and glued.

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