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  2. Jar - Wikipedia

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    A jar is a rigid, cylindrical or slightly conical container, typically made of glass, ceramic, or plastic, with a wide mouth or opening that can be closed with a lid, screw cap, lug cap, cork stopper, roll-on cap, crimp-on cap, press-on cap, plastic shrink, heat sealed lidding film, an inner seal, a tamper-evident band, or other suitable means.

  3. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    A collection of Mason jars filled with preserved foods. A Mason jar, also known as a canning jar, preserves jar or fruit jar, is a glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. It was named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or ...

  4. Category:Glass jars - Wikipedia

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  5. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    Square-shaped black chewy candies with an aniseed flavour. Bounty: The chocolate bar consists of a coconut flavoured filling coated with milk or dark chocolate Crunchie: Crunchie is a brand of chocolate bar with a honeycomb toffee Fruit Salad: Barratt: Square-shaped pink chewy candies with a raspberry and pineapple flavour. Halls: Mondelez ...

  6. Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest glass jars were called wax sealers, because they used sealing wax, which was poured into a channel around the lip that held on a tin lid. The earliest successful application of this was discovered by John Landis Mason and patented on November 30, 1858, a date embossed on millions of jars for food preservation and pickling. [138]

  7. Mardi Gras throws - Wikipedia

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    Tree covered with Mardi Gras beads. Mardi Gras throws are strings of beads, doubloons, cups, or other trinkets passed out or thrown from the floats for Mardi Gras celebrations, particularly in New Orleans, the Mobile, Alabama, and parades throughout the Gulf Coast of the United States, to spectators lining the streets.