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  2. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    Graco was founded in 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Russell Gray and Robert Cone (hence the name) as Graco Metal Products, a company that fabricated machine and car parts. Rex Thomas (one of two engineers hired to come up with a sustainable product) watched his wife sitting on the porch, rocking their baby in a swing with a string tied ...

  3. Graco Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [3] Leil Gray died in 1958, and was succeeded as president by Harry A. Murphy. [3] He was succeeded in turn by David A Koch in 1962. [3] The company continued to expand, helped by the 1957 introduction of the airless spray gun. By 1969, when Gray Company went public and changed its name to Graco, it had annual sales of $33 million. [3]

  4. Crown Crafts - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in northern Georgia in 1957 by Irving Ostuw as Janyjo Inc. [1] Its operations were originally limited to the manufacture and distribution of adult bedding, primarily tufted bedspreads, and the company added jacquard-woven bedspreads in 1967.

  5. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    An infant bed (commonly called a cot in British English, and, in American English, a crib, or far less commonly, stock) is a small bed especially for infants and very young children. Infant beds are a historically recent development intended to contain a child capable of standing .

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  7. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest European artworks showing baby wearing is a fresco by Giotto painted in around 1306 AD, which depicts Mary carrying Jesus in a sling. [3] Baby wearing in a sling was well known in Europe in medieval times, but was mainly seen as a practice of marginalised groups such as beggars and Romani people. [4]