This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis.
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This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis. whose company in Racine is still one of its leading producers. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it?
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