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  2. The 6 best water filter pitchers and dispensers - AOL

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    ZeroWater 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher $34.99 at Amazon. ZeroWater 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher $34.99 at Walmart. ZeroWater 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher $31.88 at Home Depot. ZeroWater is “the ...

  3. The Best Water Filter Pitcher Models for 2022 - AOL

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    Not sure which water filter pitcher is right for your home? We've done the research for you. The post The Best Water Filter Pitcher Models for 2022 appeared first on Taste of Home.

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    Brita Large 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher This Brita pitcher with a built-in filter is massively popular, with more than 43,000 five-star reviews. The BPA-free pitcher holds up to 10 cups of water.

  5. The Vollrath Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1910 construction of the new facility began at 18th and Michigan Ave in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, which is the current site of the corporate offices and stainless steel manufacturing plant. A City ordinance was passed in 1909 to allow the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company to build a spur track along city streets to the new plant ...

  6. CamelBak - Wikipedia

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    CamelBak Products, LLC is an American outdoor equipment company based in Petaluma, California, best known for its hydration products, such as hydration packs and water bottles. CamelBak is also a supplier of protective gear and other products to the U.S. military.

  7. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    John Landis Mason, inventor of the Mason jar. In 1858, a Vineland, New Jersey, tinsmith named John Landis Mason (1832–1902) invented and patented a screw threaded glass jar or bottle that became known as the Mason jar (U.S. Patent No. 22,186.) [1] [2] From 1857, when it was first patented, to the present, Mason jars have had hundreds of variations in shape and cap design. [8]