“HORG collection holdings” from The Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group: A Database of Synthetic Taxonomy (one, two, three previous posts on this topic; see also “Most of the World’s Bread Clips Are Made by a Single Company”

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“HORG collection holdings” from The Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group: A Database of Synthetic Taxonomy (one, two, three previous posts on this topic; see also “Most of the World’s Bread Clips Are Made by a Single Company”
Kwik Lok, based in Yakima, Washington, has been manufacturing these little tabs ever since their founder whittled the first one from a credit card. Without giving specific numbers, Kwik Lok says that they sell an almost unimaginable number each year. “It’s in the billions,” says Leigh Anne Whathen, a sales coordinator for the company, who says she personally prefers plastic clips to their natural enemy, the twist tie, because they last longer.
Most of the World’s Bread Clips Are Made by a Single Company