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  2. 15 Unique Gift in a Jar Ideas They'll Love - AOL

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    Pumpkin Spice Sugar Lip Scrub. Give a homemade lip scrub in a jar using a few simple, cheap, and widely available ingredients. This pumpkin spice version comes with a free printable label, but you ...

  3. 63 things you can do with a simple mason jar that will ... - AOL

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    Gift card holder: Instead of simply giving a gift card, make the gift feel more personal with a themed jar. All you need are some embellishments, ribbon, and a hot glue gun. All you need are some ...

  4. These DIY Champagne Bar Ideas are Perfect For Weddings - AOL

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    The ever-present masion jar is a really fun accessory for weddings too. Create your own bouquet of flowers and display them in a mason jar for a beautiful homespun feel . This will look great next ...

  5. 18 Easy Lunch Ideas in 15 Minutes - AOL

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    Give recipes like our High-Protein Mason Jar Salad and 5-Ingredient Brie & Blackberry Jam Grilled Cheese a try, and they’re sure to earn a permanent spot in your lunch lineup. Goat Cheese-Tomato ...

  6. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    John Landis Mason, inventor of the Mason jar. In 1858, a Vineland, New Jersey, tinsmith named John Landis Mason (1832–1902) invented and patented a screw threaded glass jar or bottle that became known as the Mason jar (U.S. Patent No. 22,186.) [1] [2] From 1857, when it was first patented, to the present, Mason jars have had hundreds of variations in shape and cap design. [8]

  7. Charles Rood Keeran - Wikipedia

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    Having an inventive father, William Lee Keeran, C.R. Keeran grew up with a creative spirit. After achieving a master's degree in engineering, he soon began patenting his ideas (circa 1906) which continued throughout his lifetime: Keeran's 2-piece vacuum seal for Mason jars, which became the standard for home-canning, was immediately popular.