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Shampoos; body soaps; other soaps; hair rinses; hair conditioners; other cosmetics
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Candle extinguishers; candlesticks; tableware; gloves for household purposes; cooking pots and pans [nonelectric]; coffee-pots [nonelectric]; japanese cast-iron kettles, nonelectric [tetsubin]; kettles [nonelectric]; portable cold-storage containers [nonelectric]; rice chests; food-preserving jars made of glass; drinking flasks [for travel]; insulating flasks; ice pails; whisks [nonelectric]; cooking strainers; pepper pots; sugar bowls; saltshakers; egg cups; napkin holders; napkin rings; trays; toothpick holders; colanders; shakers; japanese-style cooked-rice scoops [shamoji]; hand-operated coffee grinders and pepper mills; funnels; japanese-style wooden pestles [surikogi]; japanese-style earthenware mortars [suribachi]; japanese-style personal dining trays or stands [zen]; bottle openers; cooking graters; tart scoops; pan-mats; chopsticks; chopstick cases; ladles and dippers; cooking sieves and sifters; chopping boards for kitchen use; rolling pins [for cooking purposes]; grills [cooking utensils]; toothpicks; lemon squeezers [citrus juicers]; waffle irons [nonelectric]; cleaning tools and washing utensils; metal boxes for dispensing paper towels; boot jacks; soap dispensers; flower vases; flower bowls
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Table napkins made of textiles; dishcloths; seat covers made of textiles; wall hangings made of textiles; curtains; tablecloths [not made of paper]; draperies [thick drop curtains]; woven fabrics [other than ''edging ribbons for tatami mats'']; oilcloths; gummed waterproof cloths; vinyl coated cloths; rubberized cloths; filtering materials made of textiles; personal articles made of woven textiles [not for wear]; toilet-seat covers made of textiles; labels made of cloth