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  2. Igloo Products - Wikipedia

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    www.igloocoolers.com. Igloo Products Corp. is an American manufacturer of ice chests, drink containers, and supporting accessories. It is headquartered in Katy, Waller County, Texas, United States. Igloo is a subsidiary of the Dometic Group. The company was founded in 1947 in Katy and is known for its blue and white coolers. [citation needed]

  3. Hauser Private Equity Solidifies Igloo Partnership

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    Acon Investment financed the deal for Sweden-based Dometic’s purchase of Igloo, the United States’ leading cooler manufacturer in September […] Hauser Private Equity Solidifies Igloo Partnership

  4. Dometic Group - Wikipedia

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    Enerdrive. Front Runner. Website. dometic.com. Dometic Group is a Swedish company that manufactures a variety of products, notably for the outdoor, recreational vehicle, marine, and hospitality industries [1][2] in the areas of Food & Beverage, Climate, Power & Control, and other applications. It operates in the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific.

  5. Walmart Honors Igloo for 75 Years of American Manufacturing

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    Walmart Honors Igloo for 75 Years of American Manufacturing - Houston, TX - Partnership leads to new Overland line of coolers for the retail giant

  6. Igloo Celebrates 75 Years with Jeep Wrangler and ... - Patch

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    Posted Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 8:42 am PT. (Jeep) Igloo Products Corp., the leading American manufacturer of coolers, is celebrating its 75th anniversary by giving away a 2022 Jeep Wrangler and Igloo ...

  7. Quinzhee - Wikipedia

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    A quinzhee or quinzee / ˈkwɪnziː / is a Canadian snow shelter made from a large pile of loose snow that is shaped, then hollowed. This is in contrast to an igloo, which is built up from blocks of hard snow, and a snow cave, constructed by digging into the snow. The word is of Athabaskan origin [1][2] and entered the English language by 1984. [3]