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Jarden Corporation
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (cont’d)
December 31, 2005
Bernardin®, Bicycle®, Crawford®, Diamond®, Forster®, Hoyle®, Kerr®, Lehigh®, Leslie-Locke®and
Loew-Cornell®brand names, among others. Playing cards and related accessories have been included in
the branded consumables segment effective June 28, 2004 as a result of the USPC Acquisition.
In the consumer solutions segment, the Company manufactures or sources, markets and distributes an
array of innovative kitchen and other household products that includes bedding, blenders, coffee makers,
heating pads, home vacuum packaging machines, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, personal and animal
grooming products, and warming blankets, as well as related consumable products. The segment’s leading
brands include, Bionaire®, Crock-Pot®, First Alert®, FoodSaver®, Harmony®, Health-o-meter®, Holmes®,
Mr. Coffee®, Oster®, Patton®, Rival®, Seal-a-Meal®, Sunbeam®, VillaWare®and White Mountain™. As
discussed in Note 3, the JCS portion of this business was purchased with the AHI Acquisition effective
January 24, 2005, and the Holmes portion of this business was purchased with the THG Acquisition,
effective July 18, 2005.
As discussed in Note 3, the outdoor solutions segment was created through the acquisition of the
Coleman business effective January 24, 2005. In this segment, the Company manufactures or sources,
markets and distributes outdoor leisure products worldwide under the Campingaz®and Coleman®brand
names for use outside the home or away from the home, such as products for camping, backpacking,
tailgating, backyard grilling and other outdoor activities.
The other segment primarily consists of a plastic consumables business which manufactures markets
and distributes a wide variety of consumer and medical plastic products, including products sold to retailers
by the Company’s branded consumables segment (plastic cutlery) and consumer solutions segment
(containers). The other segment also includes a producer of zinc strip.
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