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Ziploc was originally developed and owned by Dow Chemical. Ziploc products are now made by S.C. Johnson & Son.

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No, it is not harmful to keep coins in Ziploc bags.


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What is the stock symbol for Ziploc?

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Can I use Ziploc bags for archival storage?

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