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  2. Juicero - Wikipedia

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    Juicero was founded in 2013 by Doug Evans, who served as CEO until October 2016, when former president of Coca-Cola North America Jeff Dunn took over the position. [4] The company's juicing press was originally priced at $699 when launched in March 2016, [5] but was reduced to $399 in January 2017, 12 to 18 months ahead of schedule, in response to slow sales of the device.

  3. Landers, Frary & Clark - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for the company's "Universal" line of appliances (1919) During the 19th century, Landers, Frary & Clark produced a number of household wares, such as food scales, coffee grinders, cake mixers, bread makers, coffee pots, and percolators along with tableware.

  4. Juicero, maker of the $400 juicer, just announced a price cut ...

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    The Juicero machine, for those unfamiliar, can whip up a fresh-squeezed fruit and veggie concoction at the press of a button.

  5. Hamilton Beach Brands - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Company is an American designer, marketer and distributor of home appliances and commercial restaurant equipment marketed primarily in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, including blenders, mixers, toasters, slow cookers, clothes irons, and air purifiers.

  6. Fashion Icon Iris Apfel Dead at Age 102 - AOL

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    Noam Galai/Getty Images for Central Park Towe Fashion icon and model Iris Apfel has died. Stu Loeser, a spokesman for Apfel’s estate, confirmed her death to the New York Times on Friday, March 1.

  7. SGI IRIS - Wikipedia

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    Personal IRIS 4D/25 with LCD monitor. The Personal IRIS line consisted of four main models - the 4D/20, /25, /30, and /35. The /20 and /25 were both released in 1988, with the /30 and /35 debuting in 1990. With an entry price of £10,300, the Personal IRIS was Silicon Graphics' cheapest workstation. [7]