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  2. Rae Dunn (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Rae Dunn. Rae Dunn is a retail home wares brand founded by ceramist Rae Dunn in 1995. Its product line features a range of products including pillows, frames, and pet products, among other items, and is best known for its ceramic mugs and containers. All of the brand's items are also noted for featuring simple phrases emblazoned on them.

  3. Category:Products introduced in 1998 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Products introduced in 1998" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Depop - Wikipedia

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    Depop Limited. Depop is a social e-commerce company based in London, with additional offices in Manchester, Milan and New York City. The company has an expanding global presence being popularised in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Italy. It allows users to buy and sell items, most of which are ...

  5. 25 of the very best gifts for tea lovers and tea drinkers ...

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    OXO Brew Twisting Tea Ball Infuser. $12. No-frills tea drinkers who still want to enjoy a loose leaf blend will enjoy this OXO tea ball infuser.It has a twisting feature that makes filling it with ...

  6. The 18 Best Chew Toys for Dogs That Are Vet-Approved - AOL

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    14. GOUGHNUTS VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE STICK. Goughnuts designs dog chew toys with the same rubber used by astronauts, so you know your pup is getting a lifelong product. The company says although ...

  7. Fission products (by element) - Wikipedia

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    Fission products (by element) Fission product yields by mass for thermal neutron fission of U-235 and Pu-239 (the two typical of current nuclear power reactors) and U-233 (used in the thorium cycle) This page discusses each of the main elements in the mixture of fission products produced by nuclear fission of the common nuclear fuels uranium ...