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  2. Duck tape - Wikipedia

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    Duck tape may refer to: Duck tape, an alternative and the original term for duct tape. Duck tape, or Cotton duck, a similar cloth; Duck Tape, a specific brand of tape produced by ShurTech Brands; Duck Tape, a 2013 mixtape by Duck Sauce

  3. Shurtape Technologies - Wikipedia

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    ] This deal included the Duck Tape, Painter's Mate, and Easy Liner brands along with a manufacturing plant in Avon, Ohio. [13] These brands were consolidated into a new subsidiary, ShurTech Brands, LLC, [6] and the plant has since been remodeled into the headquarters for ShurTech. [9] Shurtape also purchased the FrogTape brand in 2010. [6]

  4. List of adhesive tapes - Wikipedia

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    A British brand name, a general-purpose clear home and office tape. The name is often used as a generic term for similar tapes in the UK. Speed tape Used on aircraft, this aluminized tape is designed to remain in place in high winds. Spike This is a marking tape used in the theater, film and television industry to mark areas on a stage for actors.

  5. Teens' colorful duct tape prom outfits wins them $20,000

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    For the past 15 years, Duck Brand has sponsored a scholarship for the couple who make the best prom attire made completely out of its products. Behold this year's winners,Virginia teens Mia and ...

  6. What your VHS tapes are worth now - AOL

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    On sites like eBay and LoveAntiques, collectible VHS tapes are valued at upwards of nearly $10,000 - depending on the rarity and condition of the tape, of course.

  7. Duct tape - Wikipedia

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    Duct tape (historically and still occasionally referred to as duck tape) is cloth- or scrim-backed pressure-sensitive tape, often coated with polyethylene. There are a variety of constructions using different backings and adhesives, and the term "duct tape" has been genericized to refer to different cloth tapes with differing purposes.