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English: The Endust Duster is a duster which comes with a handle and six disposable heads. Its head is fluffy and can be shaken. It is for multi-surface use, but not on hot or wet surfaces. It is used to remove dust. It is made by China and distributed by Sara Lee.[1]

Sara Lee used to be called Consolidated Foods Corporation and has been buying other companies since at least 1939.[2] The corporation sells in about 200 countries and makes a profit of about $13 billion a year.[3] It has 12 people on its board of directors.[4] In 2010 it sold a little less than in 2009, its dividends were 44 cents per share, and it had 33,000 employees.[5] Some of Sara Lee's brands are centuries old, and many of its brands are leaders in their categories.[6]

One meaning of “duster” is: a cloth, brush or other tool for removing dust.[7] An early usage of “duster” was "dust brush for clothes" in the 1570s.[8] Dusters are used to swipe or forcefully sweep dust away.[9]

Endust’s web site gives a few cleaning tips: 1. the person should store cleaning supplies together, and put them back when done using them 2. the person should begin when he or she feels like it 3. when beginning to dust, the room the person does not want to dust should be dusted first to get it over with 4. setting a limit to how long to dust helps a person get in the mood to dust 5 listening to high-energy music makes the dusting more enjoyable and 6. finding tools that make dusting easier also helps end dust.[10]

SLE stands for Sara Lee on the New York Stock Exchange.[11]

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  1. Endust Duster Exton, PA: Sara Lee Household and Body Care USA
  2. www.saralee.com/AboutSaraLee/OurTimeline.aspx March 25, 2011
  3. www.endust.com/about.aspx March 25, 2011
  4. www.saralee.com/AboutSaraLee/BoardOfDirectors.aspx March 25, 2011
  5. Sara Lee Annual Report via www.saralee.com/InvestorRelations.aspx March 25, 2011
  6. www.saralee.com/AboutSaraLee.aspx March 25, 2011
  7. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. March 25, 2011
  8. Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
  9. www.endust.com/endust_products.aspx & Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2004 Microsoft Corporation.
  10. www.endust.com/cleaning_tips_home.aspx
  11. www.saralee.com/AboutSaraLee/OurTimeline.aspx
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