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  2. Aero (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Aero bars were produced in Australia from the early 1970s until 1996. [19] From 1996, the Aero bar was produced in Britain. [20] In 2011, Nestlé recommenced manufacturing Aero bars in Australia at their Campbellfield factory in Victoria, with a capacity of up to 1000 tonnes per year.

  3. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    Thule Group AB (/ ˈ t uː l iː /) is a Swedish company that owns brands related to outdoor and transportation products. These include cargo carriers for automobiles and other outdoor and storage products, with 4,700 points of sale in 136 countries worldwide.

  4. Aero bar - Wikipedia

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    Aero bar may refer to: Aero (chocolate), a chocolate candy bar; Aero bar for bicycles ...

  5. Digging bar - Wikipedia

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    Wedge — an unsharpened blade for digging, breaking and prying. A San Angelo bar has a wedge at one end. Chisel — a sharpened blade for cutting roots, digging and prying. A pinch point bar has a chisel at one end. Bars are typically 5 to 6 ft (1.5 to 1.8 m) long and weigh 15 to 23 lb (6.8 to 10.4 kg).

  6. Air cycle machine - Wikipedia

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    Pack. as an abbreviation of package, applied to both pneumatic and non-pneumatic systems (Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Bombardier and Lockheed) PAC as an acronym meaning either Passenger Air Conditioning or pneumatic air conditioning (the latter being found on systems control panels of at least one business jet supplier)

  7. Bicycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    Aero bars are a recent addition to road racing time trials, with Greg LeMond first using them in the 1989 Tour de France. In a controversial time trial on the final day , LeMond used them to beat yellow jersey wearer Laurent Fignon by 58 seconds, changing a 50-second deficit into an 8-second lead.