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  2. 7 Best New Costco Products That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    Mikasa Cheers Ruby Wine Glasses (Set of 6) Price: $39.99. Costco remains undefeated when it comes to affordable glassware. Mikasa cheers wine glasses are new at Costco and come in a set of six ...

  3. Lead glass - Wikipedia

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    Cut glass wine glass made of lead glass. Lead glass, commonly called crystal, is a variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content of a typical potash glass. [1] Lead glass contains typically 18–40% (by mass) lead(II) oxide (PbO), while modern lead crystal, historically also known as flint glass due to the original silica source, contains a minimum of 24% PbO. [2]

  4. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Glasses Small glass for water, larger one behind for red wine, and smaller wine glass for white wine. Cutlery (from the outside toward the plate) Fish cutlery (knife and fork, as fish will be served without any sauce, otherwise it would be a fish spoon (cuillère à gourmet)); meat cutlery and cheese or fruit cutlery, the end of the knife rests ...

  5. Mikasa Sports - Wikipedia

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    Mikasa was founded in 1917 as the Hiroshima Gomu Corporation. The company began its life producing many different types of rubber products, such as flip-flops and dodgeballs. It began using the Mikasa brand name on its sports products in 1935, and in the early 1940s was consolidated with a number of rival rubber companies.

  6. La Belle (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The raft broke up in the waves, and both men drowned. After making a second, more solid, raft, the others were able to make it safely to shore. Over the next few days they returned to the ship daily to retrieve cargo, managing to salvage some of La Salle's papers and clothes, barrels of flour, casks of wine, glass beads, and other trade items.

  7. Houston, Houston, Do You Read? - Wikipedia

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    Houston, Houston, Do You Read? is a novella by James Tiptree Jr. (pseudonym of Alice Sheldon). It won a Nebula Award for Best Novella and a Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1977.