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Latest comment: 14 years ago by Peter Cooke
Nurdle appears to also have a second meaning...as recently mentioned in the Daily Telegraph
Colgate 'nurdles' Glaxo over toothpaste stripes
"To consumers, it is the three-striped wave of toothpaste that sits atop their toothbrush every morning. But to Colgate-Palmolive the "nurdle" – as the stripey slug of toothpaste is known in technical terms – is worth going to court over."