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Chinet is an
American paper goods company established in the 1930s that
produces disposable plates, bowls, napkins, and
plastic cups.
Owned by Huhtamaki...
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lived on, and
survives to an
extent as a web-based
forum on Suess' website,
chinet.com. Christensen's
version of CBBS,
called "Ward's Board",
closed in the...
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Hostess Brands Maker of
Twinkies and
other snack cakes. Huhtamaki,
makers of
Chinet paper dinnerware (De Soto) Inergy, L.P.,
retailers and
distributors of natural...
- paper-plate
making machine.
Defended the patent. The
plates were
later branded "
Chinet", and the
company is
currently owned by Huhtamäki.
Biography Martin L. Keyes...
- Garfield,
Graham (September 1997). "Freight
Service on the 'L'".
Chicago "L".
ChiNET.
Retrieved January 28, 2017. "ALCo-GE-IR
Survivor Boxcabs Continuation Page"...
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bolster consumer trust.
Notable co-branded
products include those from
Chinet,
Jelly Belly,
Keurig Green Mountain,
Ocean Spray,
Stearns & Foster, and...
- 12: 691621. doi:10.3389/fphar.2021.691621. PMC 8275837. PMID 34267661.
Chinet T,
Dumoulin J,
Honore I,
Braun JM,
Couderc LJ,
Febvre M, et al. (December...
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cream cups, and plates,
bowls and cups sold in
retail stores under the
Chinet brand. They are one of the
biggest employers in Coleman, with 257 employees...
- Extra, a
dancer at the Pynk
Cmayla Neal as Jupiter, a
dancer at the Pynk
Chinet Scott as Brazil, a
dancer at the Pynk
Sharae Monique Williams as Peanut...
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March 2009. Wallace,
Laura A. (15
December 1997). "Peerage Basics".
Chinet.
Archived from the
original on 4 June 2009.
Retrieved 9 May 2018. "House...