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Timken Company
company
Ben's Original
brand name for parboiled rice and other related food products
Maglite
thumb|225px|Maglite 2 D cell flashlight
Yoplait
Yoplait ( , ) is a French dessert company and the world's largest franchise brand of yogurt.
Wabtec
thumb|Wabtec facility, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, commonly known as Wabtec, is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) and MotivePower in 1999. It is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Framework
American laptop manufacturer
Sara Lee Corporation
American consumer-goods company
General Tire
American tire manufacturer
Fox Racing
American action sports and clothing brand
Philco
Philco (an acronym for Philadelphia Battery Company) is an American electronics manufacturer headquartered in Philadelphia. Philco was a pioneer in battery, radio, and television production. In 1961, the company was purchased by Ford and, from 1966, renamed "Philco-Ford". Ford sold the company to GTE in 1974, and it was purchased by Philips in 1981, which became a subsidiary of the Dutch company Philips in 1987. In North America, the Philco brand is owned by Philips. In other markets, the Philco International brand is owned by Electrolux.
Cracker Jack
American brand of snack food
Virginia Slims
Cigarette brand
Bicycle Playing Cards
Playing card brand
Buena Vista
brand name historically used for divisions of the Walt Disney Company
Sequential Circuits
American synthesizer company
Westin Hotels & Resorts
American international hotel chain
Loctite
Loctite is an American brand of adhesives, sealants, surface treatments, and other industrial chemicals that include acrylic, anaerobic, cyanoacrylate, epoxy, hot melt, silicone, urethane, and UV/light curing technologies. Loctite products are sold globally and are used in a variety of industrial and hobbyist applications.
Friskies
Friskies is an American brand of wet and dry cat food and treats owned by Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, a subsidiary of Nestlé global. Friskies was initially introduced by Carnation Company in the 1930s as a dog food brand. When Friskies cat food was introduced in the 1950s, it was the first dry pet food product specifically for cats. The brand was acquired by Nestlé in 1985. From the 1970s to the 2000s, variations in Friskies cat food proliferated as the competition for consumer spending intensified.
Febreze
Febreze is an American brand of household odor eliminators manufactured by Procter & Gamble. It is sold in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
brand of peanut butter cups
Molex
Molex LLC is a manufacturer of electronic, electrical, and fiber optic connectivity systems. Molex produces over 100,000 products for a variety of industries, including data communications, medical, industrial, automotive and consumer electronics. They are notable for pioneering their Molex connector, which has seen universal adoption in personal computing. The company is considered the second largest electronic connector company in the world.
XFX
XFX Technology Inc. is an American computer hardware company that specializes in the manufacturing of video cards, power supplies and motherboards. XFX is headquartered in Ontario, California and is a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Pine Technology Holdings Limited (), founded by Michael Chiu. thumb|XFX's previous logo ==Video cards== thumb|An XFX-manufactured Nvidia [[GeForce 8800 GTS video card]]
M-Audio
M-Audio (formerly Midiman) is a business unit of inMusic Brands that designs and markets audio and MIDI interfaces, keyboards and MIDI controllers, synthesizers, loudspeakers, studio monitors, digital DJ systems, microphones, and music software. The company has independent offices in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France and Japan.
Chobani
Chobani is an American food company specializing in strained yogurt. The company was founded in 2005 by Hamdi Ulukaya. Chobani sells thick, Greek yogurt with a higher protein content than traditional yogurt and is one of the main companies to popularize this style of yogurt in the US. The company has also expanded to non-dairy, plant-based products such as dairy-free vegan yogurt and oat milk. Chobani produces a variety of Greek yogurt products, oat drinks, and snacks. Chobani's yogurt's market share in the U.S. rose from less than 1% in 2007 to more than 20% in 2021, and is the top-selling Gr
Diebold Nixdorf
American multinational financial and retail technology company
Clean & Clear
line of dermatology products owned by Johnson & Johnson
Roku
Roku ( ) is a brand of consumer electronics that includes streaming players, smart TVs (and their operating systems), as well as two streaming services (The Roku Channel and Howdy). The brand is owned by Roku, Inc., an American company.
Culligan
Culligan International is a United States based global water treatment company with a network of dealers and direct operations in 90 countries with 1,000 dealers; over 600 in North America alone, and more than 14,000 employees.
Briggs & Stratton
company
Dolby Vision
set of technologies by Dolby Laboratories
KitchenAid
KitchenAid is an American home appliance brand owned by Whirlpool Corporation. The company was started in 1919 by The Hobart Manufacturing Company to produce stand mixers; the H-5 is the first model that was introduced. The company faced competition as rivals moved into this emerging market, and introduced its trademarked silhouette in the 1930s with the model "K", the work of designer Egmont Arens. The brand's stand mixers have changed little in design since, and attachments from the model "K" onwards are compatible with the modern machines.
Dana Corporation
American worldwide supplier of driveline, sealing, and thermal-management technologies
Karma Automotive
automaker owned by Wanxiang Group and based in Costa Mesa, California
DecoTurf
thumb|Logo thumb|350px|Arthur Ashe Stadium, US Open in Decoturf. DecoTurf is a brand of tennis hardcourt constructed from layers of acrylic resin, rubber, silica, and other materials on top of an asphalt or concrete base. It is manufactured by the sports surfaces division of California Products Corporation, based in Andover, Massachusetts.
Trojan
brand of condoms and sexual lubricants
Folgers
thumb|right|1898 Advertisement for J. A. Folger & Company coffee thumb|upright=1.35|Folger's Golden Gate Coffee advertisement, early 20th century Folgers is an American brand of coffee produced and sold in the United States, with additional distribution in Asia, Canada and Mexico. It forms part of the food and beverage division of the J.M. Smucker Company. Folgers roasts its coffee in New Orleans.
Basic
cigarette brand
Finish
brand of cleaning products
McCulloch Motors Corporation
American subsidiary manufacturer of chainsaws
Mellanox Technologies
Israeli-American multinational supplier of computer networking products
Allen-Bradley
thumb|200px|Logo used by Allen-Bradley prior to its acquisition by Rockwell Automation thumb|Previous logo thumb|right|200px|Allen Bradley Programmable Controller with programmer thumb|200px|right|Allen-Bradley PLC installed in a control panel Allen-Bradley is the brand-name of a line of factory automation equipment owned by Rockwell Automation. The company, with revenues of approximately US $6.4 billion in 2013, manufactures programmable logic controllers (PLC), human-machine interfaces, sensors, safety components and systems, software, drives and drive systems, contactors, motor control cent
Charmin
Charmin ( ) is a brand of toilet paper that was launched in 1928. It is currently owned by Procter & Gamble.
Johnson's Baby
American brand of baby cosmetics and skin care products
levitron
thumb|300px|A brief demonstration and small explanation about the Levitron levitating top device.
Baldwin Piano Company
American company
Scout
division of the Volkswagen Group
Dolby Stereo
sound format by Dolby
Ocean Spray
American agricultural cooperative
K-Y Jelly
personal lubricant
Von Dutch
fashion brand
Capelli Sport
American sportswear company
Dr. Scholl's
footwear and foot care brand
A. T. Cross Company
American company in the writing instrument, stationery and premium sunglass businesses
Schick
brand of personal care and safety razors
E & J Gallo Winery
winery and distributor in California
Sheaffer
Sheaffer Pen Corporation () is an American manufacturing company of writing instruments, particularly luxury fountain pens. The company was founded by Walter A. Sheaffer in Fort Madison, Iowa, and incorporated in 1913 to exploit his invention of a lever-filling fountain pen. The brand was sold by French company Bic to A. T. Cross Company in August, 2014. In August, 2022 the brand was sold to and is currently owned by William Penn Private Limited, a multi-brand retailer and distributor of writing instruments and accessories.
Dolby Surround 7.1
sound system developed by Dolby
Raid
Brand name of a line of insecticide products
Guardian Industries
manufacturer of glass, automotive and building products
Cutex
alt=Cutex Advertisement, Zan-e Rooz 6 January 1968|thumb|Example of Cutex ad. This advertisement appeared in the Zan-e Rooz|Persian magazine Zan-e Rooz, Issue 148 - 6 January 1968 Cutex is an American brand of nail care products, owned by Revlon, Inc. The original product was developed and established in 1911 by Northam Warren Company, based in Stamford, Connecticut.