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Monday, April 27, 2015

All That Glitters Is, Well, Glitter

April 26

Henry Ruschmann of Bernardsville, New Jersey, figured out a way to grind up shiny plastic into glitter; and today his company, Meadowbrook Inventions, is a leading supplier of the sparkly stuff. Their slogan: "Our glitter covers the world."

Posted by Robert Clemmons at 9:52 AM
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