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  2. B&Q - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, B&Q faced widespread criticism from customers complaining of bad smells and headaches after painting their homes with Valspar paint sold to them. This led to B&Q compensating hundreds of customers, with the problem said to be caused by bacterial contamination in the can causing emission of hydrogen sulphide and ammonia. [48] [49]

  3. List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present) - Wikipedia

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    Entrée: mustard gelatin mold, wild boar, quince, smoked soy sauce; Dessert: unicorn milkshake, raspberries, concha, lap cheong; Contestants: Nick Testa, Executive Chef who competed in 'Beat the Judge: Alex' (eliminated after the appetizer) Jen Biesty, Chef & Owner who competed in 'Beat the Judge: Alex' (eliminated after the entrée)

  4. Barbecue sauce - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients vary, but most include vinegar or tomato paste (or a combination) as a base, as well as liquid smoke, onion powder, spices such as mustard and black pepper, and sweeteners such as sugar or molasses.

  5. The Wieners Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Wieners Circle is a hot dog stand on Clark Street in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. [2] It is known for its Maxwell Street Polish, Char-dogs, hamburgers, cheese fries, and the mutual verbal abuse [3] between the employees and the customers during the late-weekend hours.

  6. Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment

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    Albert Turk GmbH Co. KG - German blacksmith company making iron pans, shovels, etc. (Turk Metall).; Blanket folding (ja:飾り毛布) - decorative folding applied to blanket; often seen in the rooms of cruise ships and ocean liners.

  7. Culture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago-style hot dog, traditionally a steamed or boiled, natural-casing all-beef wiener on a poppy-seed bun, topped with yellow mustard, chopped onion, sliced tomato, neon-green sweet-pickle relish, sport peppers, a dill pickle spear, and a sprinkling of celery salt—but never ketchup. [3] [4] [5]