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    Fullstar Vegetable Chopper. Alex's favorite chopper is a #1 bestseller that does so much more than dice veggies. Choose from four different blades, including a small and large dicer, a spiralizer ...

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    The Fullstar Vegetable Chopper makes cooking quick and easy with its four interchangeable blades. Shop this discounted gadget over Presidents' Day weekend 2024.

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  5. Dixie Chopper - Wikipedia

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    Dixie Chopper was founded by Hoosier Art Evans in 1980. In February 2014 Dixie Chopper was purchased by Jacobsen/Textron. [1] However, on December 5, 2018, Textron notified dealers that they had ceased production of the Dixie Chopper. [2] On August 5, 2019, Alamo group announced that they had acquired the assets of Dixie Chopper from Jacobsen ...

  6. Landers, Frary & Clark - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the majority of the Landers, Frary & Clark was taken over by the J.B. Williams Company of New York, the food chopper division was acquired by the Union Manufacturing Company, and the electrical appliance operations was purchased by General Electric. [2] An advertisement for the Universal Food Chopper (1899)

  7. OXO (kitchen utensils brand) - Wikipedia

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    OXO was founded by Sam Farber, an entrepreneur in the housewares industry, and his son, John Farber. [2] Sam Farber chose the name "OXO" as an ambigram that renders the three letters in "OXO" the same regardless of their orientation, either horizontal or vertically.