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  2. Why You Should Avoid the Controversial Owala Lid Swap Trend - AOL

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    If you still want to create your own color combo, we have a solution: Owala replacement lids.Sold online for only $7 each, the brand makes them in over two dozen colors."Our replacement lids are ...

  3. I Tested the Owala Water Bottle vs. the Stanley Quencher - AOL

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    The Owala Tumbler comes in 12 colors, while the Owala FreeSip Water Bottle is available in 13. Meanwhile, Stanley continuously drops new colors—even entire collections of colors—year round.

  4. I Tried The Owala Tumbler To See How It Compared To The ...

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    But, the Owala is a more affordable option at $38 (that's $12 less!). And, you're not missing out on anything by going with the Owala either—after trying both, I can confirm they're practically ...

  5. Turkish Taffy - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Taffy was invented in 1912 by Austrian immigrant Herman Herer. He sold the rights to M. Schwarz & Sons of Newark, New Jersey, [1] [2] which were acquired in 1936 by Victor Bonomo, a Sephardic Jew whose father, Albert J. Bonomo, had emigrated from İzmir, Turkey, and founded the Bonomo Company in Coney Island, New York, in 1897 to produce saltwater taffy and hard candies.

  6. Taffy (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Taffy is a type of candy invented in the United States, made by stretching and/or pulling a sticky mass of a soft candy base, made of boiled sugar, butter, vegetable oil, flavorings, and colorings, until it becomes aerated (tiny air bubbles produced), resulting in a light, fluffy and chewy candy. [1]

  7. Boots Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Randolph was born in Paducah, Kentucky, on June 3, 1927. [1] and raised in Cadiz, Kentucky.He said a brother gave him the nickname "Boots" to avoid confusion since his father and he had the same first name, though the reason for the nickname choice is unknown.

  8. This Owala Water Bottle's Leak-Proof Lid Might Make You ... - AOL

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    Owala dropped a new FreeSip water bottle with a twist cap in February 2024. Shop the leak-proof bottle now, which may convince you to swap out your Stanley cup.

  9. Noel A. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Noel A. Mitchell (April 27, 1859 – October 6, 1936; born in Block Island, Rhode Island) was a businessman and advertiser who built considerable wealth through the sale of Atlantic City salt water taffy, and a burgeoning real estate business in St. Petersburg, Florida, which would later fund his successful run for mayor of St. Petersburg.