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  2. von Holzhausen - Wikipedia

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    von Holzhausen is a textile material innovation company based in Los Angeles, California. [1] The company uses plants, recycled fibers, and biodegradable materials to create sustainable materials at scale. [2]

  3. Love California native plants? Check out our collab with P.F ...

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    L.A. Times Plants and P.F. Candle Co. introduce a limited-edition soy candle line that celebrates the resilience — and aroma — of California native plants.

  4. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    The family opened the first See's Candies shop and kitchen at 135 North Western Avenue in Los Angeles in November 1921. [14] They had twelve shops by the mid-1920s and operated thirty shops during the Great Depression. See's first white and black "all porcelain" store was opened in Bakersfield, California, on May 1, 1941. [15]

  5. Candle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey G. Chernick (born 1949 in Los Angeles, California), the founder of Candle, grew up in Deloraine, Manitoba, after his family moved there from California.After graduating from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry, he landed a job at the university's environmental protection laboratory, performing analyses of the Red River of the North. [1]

  6. After fires, Los Angeles gets moonshot moment to rebuild - AOL

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    Los Angeles could learn from cities like Kobe, Japan, decimated by a 1995 earthquake, where officials imposed a two-month building moratorium, said Columbia University's Jeffrey Schlegelmilch.

  7. Why I Never Bring A Candle As A Host Gift, And What I Give ...

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    Rather than a candle, I like to give specialty kitchen essentials, like spices or condiments, instead: Think a jar of J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works’ sea salt, a tin of Cinnamon Powder from ...