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  2. The strange item Walmart stocks up on before storms - AOL

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    Walmart officials told The New York Times in 2004 that strawberry Pop-Tarts increase in sales up to seven times their normal sale rate ahead of a hurricane. So, the major retailer always makes ...

  3. The best Halloween decor to shop during Walmart's Holiday ...

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    Walmart's big October sale is chock-full of discounts on indoor and outdoor decor to ensure your best ... (Score it for nearly 50% off during the Walmart Holiday Deals event.) $73 at Walmart. Walmart.

  4. Kerosene lamp - Wikipedia

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    A kerosene lantern, also known as a "barn lantern" or "hurricane lantern", is a flat-wick lamp made for portable and outdoor use. They are made of soldered or crimped-together sheet-metal stampings, with tin-plated sheet steel being the most common material, followed by brass and copper. There are three types: dead-flame, hot-blast, and cold-blast.

  5. Walmart's meteorologist starts his days at 3:45 a.m. when a ...

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    Corporate meteorologists like Walmart's Tom Bedard help companies coordinate preparation and respond to weather emergencies like Hurricane Milton. Walmart's meteorologist starts his days at 3:45 a ...

  6. Coleman Lantern - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman Lantern is a line of pressure lamps first introduced by the Coleman Company in 1914. This led to a series of lamps that were originally made to burn kerosene or gasoline. Current models use kerosene, gasoline, Coleman fuel or propane and use one or two mantles to produce an intense white light.

  7. Tilley lamp - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, the Coleman Lantern, a similar pressure lamp was introduced by the US Coleman Company. [9] [10] [11] In 1915, during World War I, the Tilley company moved to Brent Street in Hendon, and began developing a kerosene pressure lamp. [12] In 1919, Tilley High-Pressure Gas Company started using kerosene as a fuel for lamps. [13]