kitchenware
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If even Procter & Gamble has decided to route part of its logistics through Amazon, what can a kitchenware founder in Sacramento realistically do?
From Salon ● May 27, 2026
The address listed on the website is registered to Xiamen Weituo Keli, a hardware manufacturer established in 2016 that lists business interests spanning tea and tobacco production, kitchenware and industrial design.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 6, 2026
Vinyl records, classic books, nostalgic toys, funky mugs, serving dishes and high-end kitchenware are all popular gifts sold at Goodwill stores, Crawley said.
From MarketWatch ● Nov. 19, 2025
Not long after his exit from politics, Trudeau posted a photo of himself buying kitchenware at a Canadian Tire department store, which commentators took as him signaling the start of his "divorced dad era".
From BBC ● Oct. 31, 2025
When we left the kitchenware store, Dad asked, “What would you like to get your mother for Christmas?”
From "The Science of Breakable Things" by Tae Keller
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Youn sells mostly kitchenwares and other novelties, including ceramic teapots made in Korea and bird boxes handcrafted in France.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 10, 2025
In the town of Dulkadiroglu, in the hard-hit province of Kahramanmaras, six workers who had returned to their metal workshop to retrieve kitchenwares were still inside when the quake hit, according to Haberturk.
From New York Times ● Feb. 27, 2023
Mickey Mouse paraphernalia will be sold in a temporary Disney Store on the ground floor and the mouse’s famous silhouette and gloves will be scattered throughout the floors of toys, books and kitchenwares.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 18, 2017
Going into China, they take mostly local foodstuffs; returning, they bring Chinese machine tools and kitchenwares carried on their backs, the heavy packages balanced at either end of a bamboo pole.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She’d seen this place before: dirty windows and flaking green door flanked by a candle-maker’s workshop on one side and a kitchenwares stall on the other.
From "The Reader" by Traci Chee
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