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Robinson Rubber Products was started by Ralph Robinson, who started out in the business by recapping tires. When the market for recapped tires fell out after World War II, the company turned to molded rubber products. The first item off the line was a bathroom plunger officially called the Grosvold Force Cup, but dubbed the “Super Duper Pooper Scooper” by the folks in the shop. Business boomed, and the plant moved from Minneapolis to 3629 Hampshire Ave. in St. Louis Park in 1951. The 3 buildings, built in 1947, had been the site of the King Foundry, which made aluminum cookware. The company was to make eight additions to these structures. In 1964 the company had 35 employees. In 1975, the company moved to New Hope.
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