Connecticut (CT) Plastics Containers, Except Foam Companies

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Jarden Corporation
3 Juliano Drive # 2
Oxford CT 06478
(203) 262-8960
Architectural Supplements
567 South Leonard St Building 1b
Waterbury CT 06708
(203) 591-5513
Cool-It LLC
340 Quinnipiac St.
Wallingford CT 06492
(203) 284-4848
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Cool-It Products Corp
340 Quinnipiac St # 35
Wallingford CT 06492
(203) 265-4101
Empire Industrial Corp
25 Summit Place
Stamford CT 06906
Clearly Clean Products LLC
225 Oakland Road # 401
South Windsor CT 06074
(860) 646-1040
Smallrock Designs LLC
42 Hopyard Road
East Haddam CT 06423
Polymer Resources Ltd
656 New Britain Ave.
Farmington CT 06032
(800) 243-5176
Hnat Mold & Die
14 Scott Hill Road
Colchester CT 06415
(860) 537-0573
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