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  2. NUK (brand) - Wikipedia

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    NUK (/ n ʊ k / nuuk α [1]) is a German baby-products company based in Zeven, Germany. Owned by Newell Brands , the letters originally stood for “Natürlich Und Kiefergerecht” (Natural And Orthodontic).

  3. Newell Brands - Wikipedia

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    Newell Brands Inc. is an American manufacturer, marketer and distributor of consumer and commercial products. The company's brands and products include Rubbermaid storage/or waste disposal containers; home organization and reusable container products; Contigo and Bubba water bottles; Coleman outdoor products; writing instruments (Berol, Expo Markers, Paper Mate, Dymo, Mr. Sketch, Parker Pens ...

  4. Nuk - Wikipedia

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    NUK (brand), a German brand of baby products; Nuk language, spoken in Papua New Guinea; nuk, ISO 639-3 code for the Nuu-chah-nulth language of British Columbia, Canada; National and University Library of Slovenia (Slovene: Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica) National University of Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan; Norwegian Air UK, a British ...

  5. Aladdin (containers) - Wikipedia

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    Aladdin is a brand notable for its line of character lunchboxes including Hopalong Cassidy, Superman, Mickey Mouse and The Jetsons.Today, Aladdin continues to be a food and beverage products brand and is owned by Pacific Market International, LLC of Seattle, Washington and Aladdin continues to be a kerosene lamps and wicks products brand and is owned by Hattersley Aladdin Ltd of the United ...

  6. Baby bottle - Wikipedia

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    A decorated, transparent plastic feeding bottle with blue cap and silicone teat, anti-leakage plate and screw mounting from 2007 . A baby bottle, nursing bottle, or feeding bottle is a bottle with a teat (also called a nipple in the US) attached to it, which creates the ability to drink via suckling.

  7. Nalgene - Wikipedia

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    Two Nalgene wash bottles featuring the NFPA 704 color code for hazardous materials identification. Nalgene is a brand of plastic products developed originally for laboratory use, including items such as jars, bottles, test tubes, and Petri dishes, that were shatterproof and lighter than glass.