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OXO's Favorite Mistakes OXO, the company behind some of the best-designed kitchen tools learns the most when it does something wrong. |
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Forzieri Driving Gloves Made of high-quality Italian leather, you can wear these gloves for 10 years or more and they'll never go out of style. |
U.S. CPSC May 16, 2007 |
Troy-Bilt Recalls Children's Gardening Gloves Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard The stamp-painted logo on the backside of the gardening gloves contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. |
National Defense November 2006 Robert H. Williams |
Gloves, Knee Pads Used in Iraq, Afghanistan Kevlar construction gloves and knee pads are shielding soldiers around the world. |
Fast Company December 1, 2007 Tim McKeough |
The Power of Shape Shifters Three retail companies reinvent the paraphernalia of everyday life with an eye on aesthetics, utility -- and profits. |
Inc. February 1, 2010 Nadine Heintz |
Innovation: The Ultimate Travel Accessory Taking a trip to space? These are the gloves for you. |
The Motley Fool July 11, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Helen! Heed the Ugly Stick Higher costs continue to whack the beauty out of this maker of personal care products' stock. |
U.S. CPSC January 19, 2006 |
Mizuno USA, Inc. Recalls "Gamer" Baseball Gloves Due to Chance of Infection in At-Risk Consumers These gloves could contain aspergillus mold. Such mold usually does not affect healthy individuals, but could cause respiratory or other infections in individuals with chronic health problems or in individuals who have impaired immune systems. |
National Defense June 2005 Robert H. Williams |
High-Tech Gloves Kill Microbes Two U.S. companies--Polygenex International Inc. and Cupron Inc.--have joined forces to produce gloves that kill a full spectrum of dangerous microbes, bacteria and viruses. |