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  5. Keurig - Wikipedia

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    Keurig (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ ɡ /) is a beverage brewing system for home and commercial use.The American company Keurig Dr Pepper manufactures the machines. The main Keurig products are K-Cup pods, which are single-serve coffee containers; other beverage pods; and the proprietary machines that use these pods to make beverages.

  6. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Casserole – a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. [13] The word is also used for the food cooked and served in such a vessel, with the cookware itself called a casserole dish or casserole pan. Cassole; Cassolette – small porcelain, glass, or metal container used for the cooking and serving of individual dishes ...

  7. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley thermos became known for its durability. It was the only all-steel thermos in production until the mid-1960s. [6] The United States army reportedly tested Stanley thermoses in World War I by dropping them out of airplanes and running them over with heavy equipment. [4] Stanley thermoses were carried by bomber pilots during World War II.