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 Air filters  Brushes  Felt  Insulation  Plaster  Textiles

 Gelatin  Flavoring  Emery Boards  Sheetrock  Wallpaper  Baseball Gloves  Wallets  Violin Strings  Adhesives  Medicines  Candies  Confectionary  Drum Heads  Leather Coats  Felt hats  Luggage

 Chewing Gum  Candles  Detergents  Fabric Softener  Deodorant  Shaving Cream  Perfume  Pet food  Cosmetics  Creams and Lotions  Crayons  Paint  Oils and Lubricants  Medicines  Waterproofing Agents  Biodiesel  Plastics  Cement  Ceramics  Chalk  Explosives  Fireworks  Matches  Fertilizer  Antifreeze  Insulation  Linoleum  Rubber  Textiles

 Adhesives  Plastics  Cosmetics  Medicines

 Fertilizer  Nitrogen  Phosphorous

 Refined Sugar  Charcoal  Fertilizer  Glass  Piano Keys

 Adhesives  Plastics  Pet Food  Plant Food  Photo Film  Shampoo  Buttons  China  Conditioner  Emery Boards  Lamination  Wallpaper  Plywood  Fire Fighting Foam

 Pasta  Imitation Eggs  Cake Mixes  Dyes and Inks  Adhesives  Minerals  Medicine  Laboratory Research Materials

 Insulin  Instrument Strings  Tennis and Racquet Strings  Hormones  Enzymes  Vitamins  Anti-aging Cream Medicines  Cosmetics  Asphalt  Tires