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  5. Cuisinart - Wikipedia

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    Cuisinart (/ ˈ k w iː z ɪ n ɑːr t / KWEE-zin-art) is an American kitchen appliance and cookware brand owned by Conair Corporation. Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer and initially produced food processors , which were introduced at a food show in Chicago in 1973. [ 1 ]

  6. Hamilton Beach Brands - Wikipedia

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    Osius designed the agitator implement for the company's first milkshake machine, the Cyclone Drink Mixer, introduced in 1910. [3] [4] [5] Hamilton and Beach left the company in 1913 to form their own firm, Wisconsin Electric Company. Osius sold Hamilton-Beach to Scovill Manufacturing [6] in 1922 and moved to Millionaires' Row in Miami Beach. [7]

  7. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Price First was a bottom-tier, low-priced generic brand that Walmart introduced in late 2013. It included very basic grocery items, trash bags, and paper goods. It was launched as an experimental brand targeted towards the most budget-conscious shoppers. It was the lowest priced brand at Walmart and availability varied by stores.