Tomato slicer

A tomato slicer is an apparatus designed to slice tomatoes and other soft fruits and vegetables.

History

Tomato slicers have been sold since the 1950s.[1] A tomato slicer was patented in the United States in 1968, by Clayton Giangiulio.[2][3][4]

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See also

References

  1. Alexander, Brian S. (2011). Spiffy kitchen collectibles. Cincinnati: F+W Media. p. 39. ISBN 1440227918.
  2. Systematic Tool & MacH. Co. v. Walter Kidde & Co., Inc., 390 F. Supp. 178 (E.D. Pa. 1975), Law.Justia.com, retrieved at 19 May 2017
  3. Patent US3369582 - Tomato slicer, Google Patents, retrieved at 19 May 2017
  4. "Plum Tomatoes". Retrieved 7 March 2020.


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