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1: Graincorp, and american agricultural company, produces corn syrup at a plant in Iowa on September 5, 2007. It sells the corn syrup to crunchy's for use in the production of cereal. 2: Sofaland, a Swedfish furniture company, produces a table at a plant in Virgina on April 5, 2007. it sells the table to a college student on september 2 , 2007.
3: Tasty's , an american fast food company, produces a hamburger at one of its many St. louis loacation on January 6, 2007. It sells the hamburger to a customer that same day.
4: I chop down a cherry tree on my property in California and make a dining room table in 2007. A similar table sells for $800 in a local furniture store.
5: Calculo, an American electronics company, produces a calculator at a plant in Indonesia on March 5, 2007. Calculo imports the calculator into the united states on May 14, 2007.

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