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  2. Package handle - Wikipedia

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    A bail handle consists of an open loop with ends attached to the item or package, sometimes to fixed mounts or ears. Several designs are available: bails are typically made of metal (wire) or plastic. It is a type of package handle which may be used for carrying or hanging items such as cans, pails, or jars.

  3. Orthex - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Orthex’s product range included about 1,000 different plastic products. [9] The company’s products have been divided into four product groups: The Home & Yard products include buckets and mailboxes sold under the Orthex brand. [30] The Plant Care products include flowerpots and watering cans. [30]

  4. Letter box - Wikipedia

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    Mailboxes are commonly manufactured using zintec [clarification needed] steel, aluminium, stainless steel or galvanised steel, and then powder-coated to meet the design requirements of the mail recipient. Mailboxes can also be manufactured using materials including cast iron and plastic, but these are less commonly seen in the United Kingdom.

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  7. Ziploc - Wikipedia

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    Ziploc's head of marketing [when?] is Scott Heim, who handles its multimillion-dollar advertisement campaigns. In 2002, S. C. Johnson launched its biggest campaign in history, a $50 million-plus campaign to launch a new line of disposable tableware /storage products to be marketed under the Ziploc brand name. [ 3 ]