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  2. Barringtonia asiatica - Wikipedia

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    It is a small to medium-sized tree growing to 7–25 m tall. The leaves are narrow obovate, 20–40 cm in length and 10–20 cm in width. Fruit produced as mentioned earlier, is otherwise aptly known as the Box Fruit, due to distinct square like diagonals jutting out from the cross section of the fruit, given its semi spherical shape form from stem altering to a subpyramidal shape at its base.

  3. Fruit2O - Wikipedia

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    Fruit 2 O, formerly manufactured by Kraft, is a lightly flavored, non-carbonated water beverage introduced in 1999. Fruit2o was introduced to compete not only with the bottled water market but also with the soft drink market. Sunny Delight Beverages purchased the Veryfine Products line from Kraft in 2007. [1]

  4. Shipping container - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid bulk fuel tank is originally intended for the construction, mining, logging and farming sectors. The tank can be used to transport and store bulk fuels as well as dangerous liquids, by road, rail and sea. [4] Sea containers are crucial for modern logistics, offering a cost-effective storage and shipping solution.

  5. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the pressure released by two fruits merging is enough to send a fruit out of the box and end the game. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] There are 11 fruits in the game and they go in a cycle from smallest to largest: the cherry , [ d ] the strawberry , the grapes , the dekopon , the persimmon , [ e ] the apple , the nashi pear , the peach , the ...

  6. Water bottle - Wikipedia

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    A water bottle is a container that is used to hold liquids, mainly water, for the purpose of transporting a drink while travelling or while otherwise away from a supply of potable water. Water bottles are usually made of plastic , glass , metal, or some combination of those substances.

  7. List of juices - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Apple cider [5] Apple: Fruit Unfiltered and usually sold fresh Apple juice [5] [6] Apple: Fruit Apricot juice [7] [8] Apricot: Fruit Asparagus juice [9] [10] Asparagus: Vegetable Avocado juice Avocado: Fruit Indonesian drink: Bilimbi juice [11] Averrhoa bilimbi: Fruit Bela Pana: bael: Fruit Beet juice [12] Beetroot: Vegetable Blackberry ...

  8. Hippophae - Wikipedia

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    Fruit drinks were among the earliest sea buckthorn products developed in China. Sea buckthorn-based juice is common in Germany and Scandinavian countries. It provides a beverage rich in vitamin C and carotenoids. [4] Sea buckthorn berries are also used to produce rich orange-coloured ice-cream, with a melon-type taste and hints of citrus. [12] [13]

  9. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    More than 50% of the US population drinks bottled water and 'people spend from 240 to over 10,000 times more per gallon for bottled water than they typically do for tap water.' An annual supply of bottled water for a person who consumes 8 glasses a day would cost approximately $200; the same amount of tap water would cost approximately $0.33.