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    It's small and mighty, but it's got a potent scent your coworker is sure to love (at home, not in the office). $41 at Amazon. Walmart. Igloo Hard Sided Cooler.

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    The company was founded in 1947 in Katy and is known for its blue and white coolers. [citation needed] Igloo's product line includes a wide range of coolers and ice chests for various uses, from small personal coolers to large commercial coolers, as well as beverage dispensers, marine coolers, and accessories.

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    Igloo 11-Quart Tag Along Too Cooler. $50 at Amazon. ... We have a small pool and not much space for storage. ... Walmart and more; AOL. The 15 best sales to know about this weekend; AOL. The best ...

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    Igloo Coolers. $25 from Igloo Shop Now Available on eBay. Many of the most-common cooler designs come from Igloo, and all the company's products come from a 1.4 million-square-foot facility near ...

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    The Coleman Company, Inc. is an American brand of outdoor recreation products, especially camping gear, now owned by Newell Brands.The company's new headquarters are in Chicago, and it has facilities in Wichita, Kansas, and in Texas.

  7. Bartles & Jaymes - Wikipedia

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    Bartles & Jaymes is a flavored wine cooler and malt beverage line produced by the E & J Gallo Winery in the United States, introduced in 1985, [1] and available in various fruit flavors. Initially producing wine-based coolers, Bartles & Jaymes switched to solely malt-based coolers in 1991, when the federal excise tax on wine was raised.