PICNIC BASKETS

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LIGHT OF LIBERTY Lazarus, Wayne H. 30 Battle Ridge Place 30 Battle Ridge Place Atlanta GA 30342 picnic baskets, wastepaper baskets, beer mugs, portable beverage coolers, beverage glassware, bird feeders, bread boards, bottle openers, bottles, bowls, ice buckets, wine buckets, candle holders, canister sets, trash cans, water cans, china ornaments, plastic coasters, coffee cups, commemorative plates, plastic cups, decanters, soap dishes, figurines or statuettes made of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain or terra cotta, flower pots, napkin holders, pepper mills, pet feeding dishes, pitchers, serving plates, serving spoons, salt shakers, salad bowls, beverage stirrers, sun catchers, tea kettles, trivets, vases, wind chimes;
OUT TO LUNCH Out To Lunch 9019 Oso Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 Picnic Baskets;
REDMON W. C. REDMON COMPANY 200 HARRISON AVE. PERU, IND. 46970 PERU IN 46970 PICNIC BASKETS;CLOTHES HAMPERS, BABY BASSINETTES AND STORAGE CHESTS;
UNIVERSAL CITYWALK ORLANDO Universal City Studios, Inc. 100 Universal City Plaza Universal City CA 91608 PICNIC BASKETS, PLASTIC COASTERS, MUGS, BEVERAGE GLASSWARE, PITCHERS, PLATES, BOWLS AND THERMAL INSULATED FOOD AND DRINK CONTAINERS;ORLANDO;
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS CITYWALK ORLANDO Universal City Studios, Inc. 100 Universal City Plaza Universal City CA 91608 PICNIC BASKETS, PLASTIC COASTERS, MUGS, BEVERAGE GLASSWARE, PITCHERS, PLATES, BOWLS AND FOOD AND DRINK CONTAINERS;ORLANDO;
WRANGLER BLUE BELL, INC. Greensboro NC PICNIC BASKETS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention provides a method for efficiently applying a coating to each of a plurality of objects selected from the group consisting of ophthalmic lenses, molds for making ophthalmic lenses, and other medical devices, the method comprising dipping the plurality of objects into a coating bath containing a coating solution having a coating material; and creating with a means a convective current flow and thereby forcing a coating solution flowing over and under each of the plurality of ophthalmic lenses. In a preferred embodiment, the plurality of objects are held in baskets which are pre-conditioned to have a first layer of polyelectrolytes and a second layer of aqueous solution or have a mixed layer of polyelectrolytes and aqueous solution on the surfaces of the baskets.