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  2. Igloo Products - Wikipedia

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    Igloo Products Corp. is an American manufacturer of ice chests, drink containers, and supporting accessories. It is headquartered in Katy, Waller County, Texas, United States. Igloo is a subsidiary of the Dometic Group. The company was founded in 1947 in Katy and is known for its blue and white coolers.

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    Igloo 28 QT Laguna Ice Chest Cooler. $19 $25 Save $6. If you realized this summer that you could really do with a nice ice chest, this Igloo one is a great choice now that it's on sale. at 28 ...

  4. List of ice companies - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Ice and Cold Storage Company – former ice company in Lewiston, Idaho [1] Ice Lab; Just Chill - operating out of Ballarat & Geelong in Victoria, Australia, manufacturer of ice in the region for over 30 years. Kalgoorlie Brewing and Ice Company; Knickerbocker Ice Company – was an ice company based in New York State during the 19th century

  5. Cooler - Wikipedia

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    Portable Ice Chest, U.S. Patent # 2,663,167 (1953) A cooler, portable ice chest, ice box, cool box, [1] chilly bin (in New Zealand), or esky is an insulated box used to keep food or drink cool. Ice cubes are most commonly placed in it to help the contents inside stay cool.

  6. IFFCO Group - Wikipedia

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    The company's Igloo and London Dairy brands dominate the UAE's AED 650 million ice cream market. [6] The company moved into real estate in 2005, developing Tiffany Tower with Nakheel. [7] In 2021 IFFCO was ranked 15th Top Global Specialty Oil Company by FoodTalks. [8]

  7. Ice cutting - Wikipedia

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    Domestic production and sales were the largest single market source for ice in America and Europe. From the 1850s onwards ice cutting took on large-scale industrial proportions in Germany with Berlin as a key market. [8] In the 1880s, New York City had over 1500 ice delivery wagons and Americans consumed over 5 million tons of ice annually. [9]