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  2. Adolph Dill - Wikipedia

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    His two sons J. G. Dill (or Joseph Gorgas Dill) and Adolph Dill Jr. were involved in the tobacco business starting in either 1848 or 1885, with pipe tobacco brand J. G. Dill's Co., and a line of pipe cleaners. [11] Park Boulevard in Highland Park Plaza Historic District, Richmond, Virginia was originally named Dill Street/Dill Avenue. [2] [3]

  3. Category:Retail companies - Wikipedia

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    Retail company stubs (2 C, ... This page was last edited on 6 November 2024, at 18:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  4. List of largest retail companies - Wikipedia

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    Companies are ordered by net income from retail operations in millions of US Dollars in FY 2020. [1] Carrefour S.A. was excluded from 2020's report at the company’s request. The list does not include Wakefern Food Corporation with revenue of US$ 16.3 billion in 2017.

  5. Pipe cleaner - Wikipedia

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    A plain white pipe cleaner A model of a cat made from pipe cleaners A sculpture of a bird made from pipe cleaners. A pipe cleaner or chenille stem or furry wire is a type of brush originally intended for removing moisture and residue from smoking pipes [citation needed]. They can also be used for any application that calls for cleaning out ...

  6. William Allen Dills - Wikipedia

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    [2] Dills built the first house in Dillsboro. Today the home is the Riverwood Shops. In 1882, as the Murphy Branch railroad arrived, Dills built the first home in the area. [3] [2] His large house was on a hill overlooking Scott Creek and the Tuckasegee River. [3] The area's first post office was located in that house and Dills was its first ...

  7. John Middleton Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the company began making its own pipe tobacco, and by 1959 sold its stores and concentrated on making and selling tobacco. [2] In 1960, John Middleton Co. moved to King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. In 1968, using Middleton's Cherry Blend (its best-selling brand at the time), the company began making pipe-tobacco cigars. [3]

  8. Handy Dan - Wikipedia

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    By 1972, the company operated 30 stores in California, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma. It made an initial offering in November, which led to Daylin, Inc . owning 81% of Handy Dan. [ 2 ] Daylin filed for bankruptcy in February 1975, though its subsidiaries were not included in the Chapter 11 proceedings. [ 3 ]

  9. Henkel North American Consumer Goods - Wikipedia

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    Henkel Corporation, doing business as Henkel North American Consumer Goods and formerly The Dial Corporation, is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut. [2] [3] [4] It is a manufacturer of personal care and household cleaning products and is a subsidiary of multinational company Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Henkel Consumer Goods Inc.).