KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines, recently merged with Air France)
Shell (Petrol/Gas and such, part British)
Heineken (beer)
Amstel (beer)
Philips/Magnavox (electronics)
Tom Tom (navigational devices)
Unilever, half Dutch half British conglomerate carying brandnames like;
Axe (deodorant)
Becel/Flora (Margarines)
Ben & Jerry's (icecream)
Bertolli (food products)
Blue Band/Rama/Country Crock/Doriana (margarines)
Breyers (ice cream)
Brummel & Brown (yoghurt I think?)
Cif/Domestos (cleaning products)
Colmans (mustard)
Comfort/Snuggle (fabric softener)
Degree (deodorant)
Dove (soap/cosmetics)
Hellman's/Bestfoods (food products)
Knorr (food products)
Lawry's (food products)
Lipton (team and beverages)
Lux (soap and detergents)
Ponds (cosmetics)
Popsickle (candy/icecream?)
Ragu (food products)
Salon Selectives (haircare)
Signal (toothpaste)
Skippy (peanutbutter)
Slim-Fast (weight reduction products)
Suave (cosmetics)
Sunlight/Wisk (detergents)
Sunsilk (haircare)
Surf (detergents)
Vaseline (skincare) and that's just to name a few Unilever brandnames, check http://www.unilever.com for a full list
Spijker (very expensive cars)
Mexx (clothing)
pfff, ok, I need a break...
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Stillwater, what do you mean you won't count Shell, Unilever and Reed/Elsevier... Why not?
2006-11-03 00:55:38
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answered by Vince has left the building... 5
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We won't count Shell. Unilever and Reed Elsevier
the most well known are found on a list by business week
Philips (no 65) ING (no 88) and Heineken (no 99)
Of course there are others, that are well known. Just depends on the country you live in. Think of Grolsch, Ahrend, C&A, KLM,
Or very rare brands like Spyker cars
2006-11-03 01:37:56
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answered by Stillwater 5
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Edam- cheese is not a brand, it is the name of the city where the recipe originated from.
Some brands from The Netherlands are:
Venco, Klene, Katja (drop = liquorice)
Heineken, Grolsch, Amstel (beer)
Verkade (cookies and chocolate)
Douwe Egberts (coffee and tobacco)
De Ruyter, Venz (chocolate sprinkles)
Zonnatura (herbal products)
Hollandse Signaal Apparaten / HSA (arms and radars)
Phillips (technology, like TV and radio)
Bosch (household technology like washing machines)
Batavus, Gazelle (bikes)
Imps&Elfs, Noppies, Oilily, Bo Dean (children's clothing)
2006-11-02 07:24:13
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answered by Endie vB 5
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Heineken,Amsterdammer,Amstel,Friesche Vlag
2006-11-04 21:01:21
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answered by saskia r 4
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Heineken and Grolsch. Also, Holland is a region of the Netherlands, just incase you thought it was a country in itself which is a common misconception, x
2006-11-02 06:57:50
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answered by AMY S 2
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Albert Hein - food stores
Vla - custard-like foodstuff
De Koninck beer
Het Canon beer
2006-11-05 05:02:48
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answered by Huh? 7
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They all heat up when you shoot them. Keeping a shotgun cool is a matter of using a heat shield, or possibly using less powerful shotshells. You can also take your time shooting and allow the shotgun to cool down between each shot. This will prevent the shotgun from over heating.
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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DAF vehicles
Edam cheese
Gouda cheese
Certain beers
2006-11-03 04:20:44
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answered by cherub 5
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Amstel beer.
2006-11-02 06:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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De Ruijter, they make the best sprinkles
2006-11-05 03:04:58
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answered by Borlax 3
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