Brand | Georgia-Pacific Corp./Distribution Div. |
Manufacturer | Georgia-Pacific Corp./Distribution Div. |
UPC | 078731989239 |
EAN | 0078731989239 |
Country | U.S. and Canada |
Last Scan | Nov 27 2024 at 8:14 AM |
GS1 Name | Fort James Corporation (Fhc) |
GS1 Address | 133 Peachtree St NE Atlanta US |
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Dixie Drink-Thru Lid Fits 8-oz. Hot Drink Cups
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Dixie Drink-Thru Lids, 1000ct
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Dixie(R) PerfecTouch(R) Hot Cup Lids For 8 Oz. Cups, White, Box Of 100
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Dixie 9538DXPK Wise Size Hot Cup Lid Dome, 100/Pack, 1 Pack
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Dixie WiseSize Hot Cup Lid
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Dixie 9538DX Drink-Thru Lid Fits 8-oz. Hot Drink Cups White 1 000/Carton
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Dixie DXE9538DX Drink-Thru Lid, Fits 8oz Hot Drink Cups, White, 1000/Carton
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Drink-Thru Lid, Fits 8oz Hot Drink Cups, White, 1000/Carton
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Dixie DXE9538DX Drink-Thru Lid, Fits 8oz Hot Drink Cups, White, 1000/Carton
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Dixie - Dome Drink-Thru Lids for PerfecTouch or Hot Cups, 8 oz - 1,000 Lids
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Dixie WiseSize Hot Cup Lid
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Dixie WiseSize 8 oz Coffee Cup Lids
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Georgia-Pacific Corp./Distribution Div. Georgia-Pacific Dixie D9542B Dome Lid
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Georgia-Pacific Corp./Distribution Div. Georgia-Pacific Dixie D9550B Plastic Dome
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Georgia-Pacific Corp./Distribution Div. Georgia-Pacific Dixie 2346W Paper Hot
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Georgia-Pacific Corp./Distribution Div. Georgia-Pacific Dixie 2342W Paper Hot
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American Greetings cards are made by Teamsters.
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Georgia-Pacific is member GMA
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Member of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force
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Member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA).
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Donated $43,000 to Friends of Scott Walker
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The natural gas industry has invested more than $747 million as part of a 10-year lobbying and political spending campaign to persuade federal authorities to ignore the dangers of hydraulic fracturing.
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