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BRITE TEETH PRO WHITENING GEL 3 MONTH SUPPLY MAKE TEETH 7 SHADES WHITER


BRITE TEETH PRO WHITENING GEL 3 MONTH SUPPLY MAKE TEETH 7 SHADES WHITER


$6.91


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NEW Nite White ACP 22% Teeth Whitening 8 Syringes with Shade Guide - Professional Strength Whitening


NEW Nite White ACP 22% Teeth Whitening 8 Syringes with Shade Guide – Professional Strength Whitening



Product contains 4 syringes in each pack for a total of 8 syringes!!! Manufactured by leading teeth whitening company Discus Dental. Includes 8 syringes and 8 mixing tips. Makes a great gift….


Thermafuse Color Brite Shampoo


Thermafuse Color Brite Shampoo




The Living Dead


The Living Dead


$5.00


When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth!From White Zombie to Dawn of the Dead, Resident Evil to World War Z, zombies have invaded popular culture, becoming the monsters that best express the fears and anxieties of the modern west. Gathering together the best zombie literature of the last three decades from many of today’s most renowned authors of fantasy, speculative fictio…

Brite Shade


Brite Shade



Softcover chapbook published by Cody Books, Milwaukee in October 1983. 52 pages….


Glo Brite L85-03 Beaded Chimney/Globe Glass Oil Lamp


Glo Brite L85-03 Beaded Chimney/Globe Glass Oil Lamp


$9.07


Beaded glass top chimney fits standard 3-inch burner, it is 8-inch tall and 3-inch wide at the base….

3M 526 Scotch-Brite Multi Purpose Non Scratch Scrub Sponge


3M 526 Scotch-Brite Multi Purpose Non Scratch Scrub Sponge


$6.67


3M 526 Scotch-Brite Multi Purpose Non Scratch Scrub Sponge The Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Scrub Sponge means no worries, no scratches, no excuses! It wipes away messes from nonstick cookware, countertops or any other surface with a finish you don’t want to scratch. And, its wavy shape is comfortable to hold. 3M 526 Scotch-Brite Multi Purpose Non Scratch Scrub Sponge Features: Scrub sponge Multi-purp…

Glo Brite L85-06 Home Sweet Home Chimney/Globe Glass Oil Lamp


Glo Brite L85-06 Home Sweet Home Chimney/Globe Glass Oil Lamp


$9.48


A classic design chimney that reads HOME SWEET HOME, 7-1/2-inch tall and 3-inch wide at the base….

Shiny Brite Ornaments: The History of a Holiday Classic

The invention of Shiny Brite Christmas ornaments was a result of World War II. Christmas trees adorned with sparkling glass balls were popular with Americans. Germany and Japan were the major importer of glass ornaments in the 1930’s.
American businessman Max Eckart had been importing Christmas tree ornaments into the U.S. from Germany since 1907. World War I took a major toll on his operations, and although he was able to recover, the dawning of World War II made him realize his business would soon be in trouble again. His plan to handle the hardship was brilliant.
Glassblowers from many European countries famed for making high-quality ornaments were in the employ of Corning Glass. Corning held the patent for a type of glassblowing machine used in the manufacture of light bulbs. The “ribbon” glassblowing machine could easily produce an astounding 2,000 bulbs in one minute. With a few alterations, this contraption would could produce glass Christmas tree ornaments instead of lightbulbs. Eckardt saw it’s potential at once.
In a year, the company began tests using Christmas ornament forms in various shapes and sizes. Soon after, the U.S.’s main purveyor of ornaments from abroad, Woolworth’s, asked that Corning produce over 230,000 glass holiday items for sale in their stores. Woolworth’s was also aware that war was inevitable and would have an impact on the availablity of glass ornaments, and so were looking for a source within the U.S. In 1939, they began selling the new, American-made ornaments.
By 1940, Corning Glass was producing nearly 300,000 decorations daily, and shipping them to retail stores nationwide. Of all their buyers, Corning sold the most to Max Eckhardt’s Shiny Brite.
He made Shiny Brite Christmas balls and decorations throughout the war. Shiny Brite had innovative solutions to problems brought on by rationing. When metal paints and varnish were unavailable, he began banding balls with slim lines in light shades. Glimmering tops made from various metals were replaced by folded hangers made from cardboard and glued in place.
Shiny Brite was the leading maker of glass Christmas decorations by the end of the war. They began making ornaments decorated with vibrant hues, which reflected the vivacity of the post-war era. The traditional metal tops were once again used, this time bearing a proud stamp declaring that Shiny Brite ornaments were U.S.-made. The boxes they were packed in, too, were marked “American Made.”
In 1962, Shiny Brite stopped producing Christmas ornaments. The ornaments continue to be a popular collector’s item.
Thanks to Christopher Radko, these ornaments are once again available. He purchased the right to use the name Shiny Brite, and in 2001 started making authentic replications of the ornaments. The ornaments are exquisitely detailed, and even their boxes bear a strong resemblance to the originals. The sentimental beauty of these gleaming glass ornaments is once again ours to enjoy.

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