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    Sash curtains are used to cover the lower sash of the windows. Rod pocket curtains have a channel sewn into the top of the fabric. A curtain rod is passed through the channel to hang. [15] Thermal or blackout curtains use very tightly woven fabric, usually in multiple layers. They not only block out the light, but can also serve as an acoustic ...

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    The process of manufacturing blackout was invented by Baltimore-based Rockland Industries, [2] and involves coating a fabric with layers of foam, or 'passes'. A '2-pass' blackout is produced by applying two passes of foam to a fabric – first, a black layer is applied to the fabric, then a white or light-colored layer is applied on top of the black.

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    Wendy’s has a new deal for the new year!. The fast food giant announced on Jan. 6 that — for a limited time only — hungry customers will be able to score a 2 for $7 deal on four of its fan ...

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    Wendy's is also still offering its $3 Frosty Key Tag until Feb. 16. Customers can spend $3 for the keychain and get a free Jr. Frosty with any purchase, per the restaurant chain's website.

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    The Frosty was among the first five items introduced on the Wendy's menu. [1] Wendy's founder Dave Thomas created the original "light chocolate" Frosty himself by combining chocolate and vanilla flavors, as he thought that a pure chocolate flavor would overwhelm the taste of the restaurant's hamburgers. [2]