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    $21.97 at walmart.com. Frosted Glass Heart Candle. Light up your night with this rose peony-scented candle! Once you burn through it, you can even use the frosted glass heart pot to hold jewelry ...

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    The Mud Fairy Blooming Hearts Stoneware Heart Vase. $24 at Anthropologie. DIY Painting Class Kit. ... Half Dome Heavy Bottom Glass Set. $28 at Huckberry. ... $40 at Walmart.

  6. Anchor Hocking - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, the Hocking Glass Company was founded by Isaac Jacob (Ike) Collins in Lancaster, Ohio, and named after the Hocking River. [2] In 1937, that company merged with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation , thus becoming Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation.

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    Rubbermaid glass food storage containers. Rubbermaid was founded in 1920 [3] in Wooster, Ohio as the Wooster Rubber Company by nine businessmen. Originally, Wooster Rubber Company manufactured toy balloons. [citation needed] In 1933, James R. Caldwell and his wife received a patent for their blue rubber dustpan. They called their line of rubber ...