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State of the Industry Report—Snacks: Game Changers,Tortilla Chips

Harris Interactive recently released the results of its 2012 Harris Poll EquiTrend study, which analyzed the responses of more than 38,500 consumers on key measures of brand health for more than 1,500 lifestyle, product and service brands. When questioned about the brands they are likely to reach for when craving a salty snack, respondents chose Lay’s Potato Chips—the top-ranked salty snack for the past eight years—followed by two other Frito-Lay North America brands, Doritos and Tostitos.




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State of the Industry Report—Snacks: Pursuing the Perfect Pretzel

Pretzels have been around for more than a thousand years, originating in southern Europe around 610 A.D., according to historians. Today, crispy, hard pretzels are consumed by people in many of the countries represented at the 2012 Olympics.




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State of the Industry Report: Pork Rinds, Ingredients: New Twists on an Old Game

Pork rinds are probably the most misunderstood item in the snack category. This is surprising, because people have been eating pork rinds—also called pork skins—as long as they have been eating pigs. One of the world’s first snack foods created thousands of years ago, and favored in the southern states, pork rinds are a simple combination of fried pork skins and salt.




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The 2015 Dietary Guidelines: Are bakers prepared?

Is it just me or does it seem like the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s MyPlate came out just last week? 




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Living Legends: The History Of Our Nation’s Oldest Plumbing Companies

Plumbing and mechanical contracting companies have been the birthright of generations.




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Tool Tips: Soldering near drywall

Tool Tips—August 2018




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Tool Tips: Securing a retainer clip

Tool Tips—September 2018




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Tool Tips: Removing a lead poured joint

Tool Tips—October 2018




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Tool Tips: Descaling manifolds

Tool Tips—November 2018




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Tool Tips: Fixing a leak in a tight space

Tool Tips—December 2018




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Tool Tips: Dislodging wood plugs from hole saw

Tool Tips—January 2019




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Tool Tips: Replacing broken shower arms

Tool Tips—February 2019




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Tool Tips: Replacing faucet parts

Tool Tips—March 2019




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Tool Tips: Potty Training Pads

Tool Tips—April 2019




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Tool Tips: Tightening wing nuts

Tool Tips—May 2019




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Tool Tips: PVC trap trick

Tool Tips—June 2019




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Tool Tips: Recycling a broken tool

Tool Tips—July 2019




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Tool Tips: Going fishing

When it comes to a well pump that has fallen off the pitless to the bottom of the well due to a broken adapter, it can cost a homeowner a lot to fix.




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Tool Tips: Drain line flushing

A lot of times a snake cable will just stir up the sludge and I have seen cables in clean-outs or manholes downstream where the pipe is still clogged.




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Tool Tips: Organization and cleanliness

On our trucks, we keep all our soldering material, such as solder, paste, pipe cutters, emery cloth, inspection mirror and other miscellaneous items, in small tackle boxes.




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Tool Tips: Avoiding valve replacement

This tool tip made my co-worker and our customer so happy that he made one and wrote my name on it. 




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Tool Tips: Good ears and a good flashlight

Leaking fixtures can waste a lot of water and money. 




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Tool Tips: Clean and tidy caulk

When installing a toilet, the final touch is caulking around the base which can sometimes be a mess. 




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Tool Tips: Unplug a bath tub drain trap

First, remove the overflow trim. Then, insert a water hose down overflow. 

 




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Tool Tips: Know before you go

We do gas and electric water heaters for lots of residential customers. 




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Tool Tips: Toilet and sink water removal

The customer says there is water at the base of the toilet after flushing, which means you get to replace the wax seal. 




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Tool Tips: Refrigeration Gauge Protection and Connection Stress

Every time I installed an ice maker supply line, I was always concerned that it may leak — pushing and pulling on the fridge. 




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Tool Tips: Stay Sharp

Carry lengths of pipe in a standard cargo van and eliminate roof racks.




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Tool Tips: Tightening shower arms

When installing a shower arm or hand held hose wall elbow, thread a ½" coupling onto the male ends and select the appropriate size pipe nipple to use as a lever.




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Tool Tips: A Common Drainage Issue

I have seen and experienced draining a water heater for replacement, and the drain is clogged and won’t let out any water.




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Tool Tips: Damage prevention

We are a full service plumbing company. There are times when we have to gain access to the roof of million dollar homes. 




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Tool Tips: Setting toilet bowls

I have been reading a lot of tips about setting toilet bowls. 




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Tool Tips: Stocking super glue

We keep super glue on the truck for any time we run into needing an O-ring, but don't have the exact size. 




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Tool Tips: Lip balm fix

Recently, while doing an emergency water heater replacement, I needed some lube for the small O-rings on the mixing valve. 




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Geothermal heat pumps: The solution for residential developments

What does a looming housing shortage, a significant increase in energy prices and 52% of home buyers ready to heat and cool their homes with electricity have in common? They’re all remedied in the same way: All-geothermal residential developments.




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Water shortages series: What happened to our water?

The increase in population and the associated trash continues to increase the need for clean water. These problems are not going to improve until we decide to work for that progress.




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Pipeline profits: Drain cleaning, pipe inspection create opportunities

Drain cleaning and inspection services offer lucrative opportunities for plumbing contractors, especially with aging infrastructure. New technology makes these services easier than ever.




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Heat pump water heaters: transforming contractor profits with sustainable solutions

The plumbing industry is evolving with a focus on sustainability. Heat pump water heaters (HPWH) present an opportunity for contractors to stand out and meet changing client needs, contributing to environmental conservation and demonstrating leadership in a dynamic market.




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WARMLYYOURS: Towel Bar Accessories

These towel bar accessories are meant to be paired with Ember radiant panel heaters (when installed vertically) to turn the devices into towel warmers as well as sources of supplemental heat.




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Bathroom trends: Technology and advances in barrier-free design support safer living

How is the aging population changing product design? Builders and designers have been hearing from clients that homeowners now want to age-in-place, and they also want to renovate their existing homes to accommodate various generations living under one roof. The lack of housing stock and current mortgage and interest rates have contributed to this phenomenon. This shift in living has been a boon to the renovation industry, and it has given rise to innovations and building processes that elegantly combine technology and health benefits in the service of independence for elderly or anyone with physical challenges.




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Beschloss: US manufacturing continues slow recovery

Infrastructure will continue to be an issue in 2018 and beyond.




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Morris Beschloss: Millennials help shape housing market in 2018

Meanwhile, the fate of the estate tax could affect small businesses for years to come.




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Justin Jacobs: Does your direct mail marketing need a touch-up?

Direct mail hits on the high points that anyone would want from an effective marketing campaign: Print builds trust more easily than digital ads. 




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COVID-19 tips for plumbing contractors: How to adjust your mindset and your marketing

By following the tips below, you can mitigate the negative impact of COVID-19 on your business and lay some groundwork that will make your company more successful in the long run.




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For your health & wellness: What is oat milk and is it healthy?

Nondairy milk may have begun as a lactose-free alternative for vegans or nondairy eaters, but the rise in popularity can be attributed to much more than being a must-have swap. The options are endless: almond milk, soy milk, hemp milk, rice milk, and more.




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For your health & wellness: CBD- what we know and what we don’t

Cannabidiol (CBD) has been recently covered in the media, and you may have even seen it as an add-in booster to your post-workout smoothie or morning coffee. What exactly is CBD? Why is it suddenly so popular?




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For Your Health & Wellness: Obesity and the brain

Obese teenagers can have certain brain differences from their thinner peers -- changes that might signal damage from inflammation, a new, preliminary study suggests.




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For Your Health & Wellness: Cellphone injuries

People distracted by their cellphones are tripping, falling and hurting their heads and necks more often, with such injuries increasing “steeply” over a 20-year period, a new analysis has found.




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2018 Readers' Choice Awards Winners: Best PPE, safety equipment products

Thousands of ISHN subscribers voted online for the most innovative personal protection equipment (PPE) and occupational health and safety products, and now the results of ISHN's 2018 Readers' Choice Awards are in!




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2019 Readers' Choice Awards Winners: Best PPE, safety equipment products

Thousands of ISHN subscribers voted online for the most innovative personal protection equipment (PPE) and occupational health and safety products, and now the results of ISHN's 2019 Readers' Choice Awards are in!