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  2. Harold Schafer - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, his Gold Seal Company made a profit of $901.02, and Schafer borrowed money from friends to keep going. The company grew modestly at first but, in 1945 introduced a new product called Glass Wax. Sales increased dramatically and then suddenly boomed when, in 1948, Glass Wax went national.

  3. Hygrocybe chlorophana - Wikipedia

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    Hygrocybe chlorophana is a species of agaric (gilled mushroom) in the family Hygrophoraceae.It has been given the recommended English name of golden waxcap in the UK. [1] The species has a largely north temperate distribution, occurring in grassland in Europe and in woodland in North America and northern Asia; it has also been reported from mountainous areas of southern Australia.

  4. Hygrocybe flavescens - Wikipedia

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    Hygrocybe flavescens, commonly known as the golden waxy cap, is a species of Hygrocybe described from Michigan. [1] It is considered nonpoisonous to humans. [2] The species can be found in various forests and woodlands. [3] The mushroom is yellow-orange. [3] Its cap ranges from 2.5 to 6 cm wide, and can be more orange in youth. [3]

  5. Johnson Wax Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson Wax Headquarters is the corporate headquarters of the household goods company S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin, United States.The original headquarters includes two buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Administration Building, completed in April 1939, and the Research Tower, completed in November 1950.

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    Here’s how he learned from his mistakes to build a $500 million meat subscription empire.

  7. Wren's Super Wax Shoe Polish - Wikipedia

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    WREN'S reputation reached its peak when King George VI emulated his grandfather by awarding the Royal Warrant to WREN'S despite the acquisition by Chiswick Polish Co., Ltd in 1938. All shoe and boot polish would have "By appointment to H. M. King George VI" on the lids. The product became known as WREN'S Super Wax Shoe Polish.

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