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  2. At Home (store) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Garden Ridge converted all stores to the At Home brand and floorplan. [7] The rebranding project changed the use of orange color for advertising to a soft grey and blue, and added a house symbol for the "o" in At Home. [8] The rebranding cost around $20 million. [8] At Home publicly filed an S-1 on September 4, 2015, to go public. [9]

  3. 4moms - Wikipedia

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    4moms is an American robotics company specializing in baby products. Founded in March 2005 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , it launched its first product Origami, a self-folding stroller . [ 1 ] They are better known as the creator of the momaRoo baby rocker which sold over two million units.

  4. Munchkin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Munchkin manufactures more than 600 products for infants and toddlers. [10] It holds over 300 patents, [1] including one for its Miracle 360 sippy cup. [11] [12] Dunn serves as the lead inventor for many of the company's products. [2] [13]

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    Organize your pantry like a pro with these durable, stackable, BPA-free containers. The set includes one tall, two medium-, two small- and two mini varieties and lids, plus two dozen reusable labels.

  6. Ikea Products That Are Almost Impossible to Assemble - AOL

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    Review the instructions before beginning. "Read the instructions from back to front to get an overall idea of the final assembly, then go back through the manual for assembly," Tate says.

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  9. Evenflo - Wikipedia

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    From then on, Evenflo-branded products began to be marketed under the names “Evenflo Baby”, and “Evenflo Feeding” respectively. Nearly a year later, in November 2012, Evenflo Company, Inc. sold their Ameda® breastfeeding business to Platinum Products Holding, Inc. (a portfolio company of Crimson Investment). [3]