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Merkur
Merkur (, Mercury) was a North American brand of automobiles marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company for model years 1985–1989. Drawing its name from the German word for Mercury, Merkur, the brand targeted buyers of European executive cars, marketing two captive import models manufactured by Ford of Europe's German division.
Snap-on
thumb|250px|right|Snap-on walk-in dealer van in Westland, Michigan
Edy's Pie
ice cream bar
Starkey Hearing Technologies
American company
Heathkit
thumb|1947 Heathkit ad featuring the 5-inch oscilloscope.
thumb|An oscilloscope OL-1 from 1954, the company's first with a relatively small 3-inch cathode-ray tube|CRT which allowed for a highly competitive price of US$ 29.50 () for the DIY kit.
Yankee Candle Company
American manufacturer and retailer of scented candles
Kirby Company
manufacturer that specializes in the making and distributing vacuum cleaners
Philip Morris
American cigarette brand
Land O'Lakes
agricultural cooperative based in Minnesota, United States
Green Giant
American brand of frozen and canned vegetables
Mobil 1
trademark of Mobil oil
Lincoln Electric
American multinational manufacturer of welding products
ACDelco
ACDelco is an American automotive parts brand owned by General Motors, which also offers aftermarket parts for non-GM vehicles. Over its long history it has been known by various names such as United Motors Corporation, United Motors Service, and United Delco. The brand "ACDelco" should not be confused with GM's former AC Delco Systems, formed in 1994 from the merger of AC Rochester Division and Delco Remy Division. In 1995 Delphi Automotive Systems absorbed AC Delco Systems.
Amana Corporation
American brand of household appliances
Memorex
Memorex Corp. began as a computer tape producer and expanded to become both a consumer media supplier and a major IBM plug compatible peripheral supplier. It was broken up and ceased to exist after 1996 other than as a consumer electronics brand specializing in disk recordable media for CD and DVD drives, flash memory, computer accessories and other electronics.
Hush Puppies
American brand of footwear
Hot Rod Condoms
U.S. condom brand
Electro-Voice
Electro-Voice (EV) is an American manufacturer of audio equipment, including microphones, amplifiers, and loudspeakers, focused on pro audio applications such as sound reinforcement and commercial and residential audiovisual installations. As a subdivision of Bosch Communications Systems Inc. since 2006, Electro-Voice markets products for use by consumers as well as small or large concert venues, broadcasting, houses of worship, and in retail situations.
Ametek
AMETEK, Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate and global designer and manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with headquarters in the United States and over 150 sites worldwide.
Burt's Bees
American personal care products subsidiary of Clorox
Rodarte
Rodarte () is an American brand of clothing and accessories founded and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, USA, by sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy.
Swiffer
Swiffer is an American brand of cleaning products, manufactured by Procter & Gamble. Since its launch in 1999, Swiffer has achieved widespread popularity and become one of Procter & Gamble's most successful brands in the household cleaning products market, with its core product line centered around disposable towels and cleaning parts.
ChapStick product line
ChapStick is a brand name of lip balm owned by Suave Brands Company and is used in many countries worldwide. It is intended to help treat and prevent chapped lips, hence the name. Many varieties also include sunscreen to avoid sunburn.
Leggett & Platt
American manufacturing company
Exide
Exide was originally a brand name for batteries produced by The Electric Storage Battery Company and later became Exide Holdings, Inc. doing business as Exide Technologies, an American lead-acid batteries manufacturing company. Exide Holdings manufactured automotive batteries and industrial batteries. Exide Holdings is based in Milton, Georgia, United States.
Choco Taco
discontinued ice cream novelty dessert
Trump Mobile
American mobile virtual network operator owned by The Trump Organization
Beech-Nut
The Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation is a baby food company owned by the Swiss branded consumer-goods firm Hero Group.
Fels-Naptha
Fels-Naptha is an American brand of laundry soap manufactured by Summit Brands.
Patriot Memory
American computer memory and data storage manufacturer
Elecraft
thumb|Elecraft KX3
thumb|Elecraft K2
thumb|Elecraft K3
Irish Spring
the brand name of a deodorant soap
Glade
S. C. Johnson & Son brand of household air fresheners
Cuisinart
Cuisinart ( ) is an American kitchen appliance and cookware brand. It was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer. Initially the company produced food processors, which were introduced at a food show in Chicago in 1973. The name "Cuisinart" (a portmanteau of "cuisine" and "art") became synonymous with "food processor" to the point where it was a proprietary eponym. Cuisinart was purchased by Conair Corporation in 1989.
Luminox
Luminox is a Swiss-made watch brand owned by Mondaine and based in San Rafael, California, United States. Luminox watches contain tritium inserts, providing long-term luminescence.
Recreational Equipment, Inc.
Recreational Equipment, Inc., doing business as REI, is an American retail and outdoor recreation services corporation. It was formerly governed, and continues to brand itself, as a consumers' co-operative. REI sells camping gear, hiking, climbing, cycling, water, running, fitness, snow, travel equipment, and men, women and kids clothing. Unlike other outdoor sports stores, it does not sell hunting or fishing equipment.
NYC Condom
device for birth control and STI prevention
Redken
Redken is an American hair care brand owned by L'Oréal Group under the Professional Products division.
Chex
Chex is an American brand of breakfast cereal currently manufactured by General Mills. It was originally known as Shredded Ralston, first produced in 1936 and owned by Ralston Purina of St. Louis, Missouri, then later renamed Chex in 1950. The Chex brand went with corporate spinoff Ralcorp in 1994 and was then sold to General Mills in 1997. Rival cereal company Kellogg's has the rights to the Chex brand in South Korea and Singapore.
Anastasia Beverly Hills
American cosmetics company
Calgon
water softener produced by Reckitt
Purism
computer manufacturer focusing on software freedom
Dolby SR
professional analogue noise reduction system
Carmex
Carmex is a brand of lip balm produced by Carma Laboratories, Inc. It is sold in jars, sticks, and squeezable containers.
Thermo King
American manufacturer
Skydio
Skydio, Inc. is an American manufacturer of drones headquartered in San Mateo, California. The company manufactures drones for use in battlefield situation awareness, policing, and inspection. Their drones can complete fully autonomous missions with the use of a dock to automatically recharge.
Ferrara Candy Company
American candy manufacturer
Merit
cigarette brand based in the USA
H&R Block
American tax preparation company

Eveready Battery Company
American battery manufacturer
Vita-Mix Corporation
Vita-Mix Corporation, doing business as Vitamix, is an American company that manufactures and sells commercial and residential blenders. Vitamix was founded in 1921 by William Grover Barnard and is privately owned by the Barnard family. It has been based in Olmsted Township, Ohio, since 1948. It employs more than 700 people, most at its Northeast Ohio headquarters and manufacturing facilities. Vitamix products are sold in over 130 countries.
Hostess Brands
American company
Jiffy Lube
American chain of automobile repair shops
Graco
American manufacturer of fluid-handling systems and products
Simmons Bedding Company
bedding company
Stanley Hand Tools
brand of hand tools; division of Stanley Black & Decker
Dermalogica Inc.
Dermalogica is an American personal care company headquartered in Carson, California. Its products include cleansers, exfoliants, toners, masques, eye treatments, and moisturizers, as well as an acne treatment line for teens. Dermalogica has primary operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, Pakistan, and Ireland, and is sold in more than 80 countries worldwide.
Estwing
Estwing Manufacturing Company is an American manufacturer of hammers, axes, and other tools, founded by Swedish immigrant Ernest O. Estwing in 1923. The company is headquartered in Rockford, Illinois.
Manitowoc Cranes
division of The Manitowoc Company, Inc
Hasbro Entertainment
American production and distribution company