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  2. Crisper drawer - Wikipedia

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    A refrigerator with a crisper drawer at the bottom of its main compartment Open crisper drawers. A crisper drawer (also known as a crisper) is a compartment within a refrigerator designed to prolong the freshness of stored produce. Crisper drawers have a different level of humidity from the rest of the refrigerator, optimizing freshness in ...

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  4. Where's Herb? - Wikipedia

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    Where's Herb? was an advertising campaign for the fast food chain Burger King that ran in 1985 and 1986. The television commercials featured a fictional character named Herb, who was described as never having eaten a Whopper in his life. Advertisements called on fans to visit their local Burger King in the hope of finding Herb and winning a prize.

  5. French butter dish - Wikipedia

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    The French butter dish design is thought to have originated in Vallauris, France.Vallauris is known for its pottery crafts. Others speculate that it was created in Brittany, or Normandy—both known for their butter production.

  6. Reefer ship - Wikipedia

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    By 1890, after acquiring the patent rights of Franz Windhausen's CO 2-compression refrigeration system, the J & E Hall company installed the first marine CO 2 refrigerator system on the Nelson Line ship Highland Chief. In 1900, a worldwide survey found 356 refrigerated ships, 37% of which had air machines, 37% ammonia compressors and 25% CO 2 ...

  7. Rumex obtusifolius - Wikipedia

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    Rumex obtusifolius, commonly known as bitter dock, [2] [3] broad-leaved dock, bluntleaf dock, dock leaf, dockens or butter dock, is a perennial plant in the family Polygonaceae.