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Where can I find Diamond products?
Diamond products are found at almost every major mass retailer and many of your local grocery stores. You will find a variety of our products at Wal-Mart, Kmart, Meijer, Target, Ace Hardware, Kroger, Albertson's, Safeway, Winn Dixie, and many more. Are Diamond and Forster the same company? In 2003, Jarden Corporation acquired Diamond and OWD, adding those businesses to the Jarden Home Brands portfolio. Diamond markets all of the toothpicks, matches, cutlery, clothespins/clothesline, craft items, and straws previously sold under the Forster brand name. Diamond is the largest manufacturer of plastic cutlery and matches in the United States. Who is Jarden Corporation? Jarden Corporation is a global provider of consumer products used in and around the home. Products are marketed under well-known brand names including Ball, Bee, Bicycle, Coleman, Crock-Pot, Diamond, First Alert, Food Savor, Lehigh, Mr. Coffee, Rival, Seal-A-Meal, and Sunbeam. Jarden operates business segmants: Branded Consumables, Consumer Solutions, and Outdoor Solutions. Jarden is a market leader in several targeted consumer categories. Headquarted in Rye, NY, Jarden has over 16,000 employees worldwide. For more information, please visit www.jarden.com. Are your matches still American made? Yes. We have a plant in Cloquet, Minnesota that makes 90% of our matches with the same quality and techniques that have been used since the 1920's. What is the difference between Strike Anywhere matches and Strike-on-Box matches? Strike Anywhere matches have a red tip with an extra chemical tip on the match, usually white in color, that allows them to be struck and lit on any abrasive surface. These matches usually have a “bulls-eye” looking tip. Strike-on-Box matches require that the match be struck on the friction strip on the match box. Strike-on-Box matches do not have the extra chemical tip. What is the difference between Dailyware and Dinnerware cutlery? Dailyware is our everyday cutlery, strong, and versatile. It is lighter in weight than Dinnerware and usually white in color. Dailyware is perfect for lunches and picnics. Dinnerware is usually clear in color, and larger and heavier than Dailyware. Dinnerware has strong fork tines, a serrated knife blade and a large spoon bowl. It is perfect for dinners, parties and potlucks. Do I have to worry about the color on my toothpicks bleeding on to my food? No. Unlike competitive products that may discolor food when used, Diamond party picks are colored with food-safe dyes and won't bleed! Is your cutlery Dishwasher safe? Yes. Diamond cutlery is dishwasher safe and will not bend, break, or change shape in the dishwasher. What is the difference between round, square center round, and flat toothpicks? Diamond sells several different kinds of toothpicks and three of our most popular are round, square center round, and flat toothpicks. Round toothpicks are round all the way through the center and come to a point at both ends. These are our most popular toothpicks and are used for everything from dental hygiene to appetizers. The square center toothpicks are cut so they are square in the middle and come to a point at both ends. These have the same uses as the round, but won't roll off the table when you set them down. Flat toothpicks are flat along the entire toothpick. These are perfect for baking purposes. We also sell specialty toothpicks with frills or sword shapes great for decorating appetizers, or holding a sandwich together. Who is Diamond? |
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