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Vacuum fillers Double-screw vacuum fillers for industrial scale plants can handle a variety of filling tasks. mark for My Articles similar articles
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U.S. CPSC
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Starbucks Recalls Children's Plastic Cups Due to Choking and Laceration Hazards If the cup is dropped, the colorful face on the cup can break off and leave small parts or sharp exposed edges that can pose a choking or laceration hazard to young children. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Dude, Where's My Cup? Disposable party cups that you can mark for identification. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Popular Mechanics
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