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Aurium Daily #77 - Can't Touch This
Today's topic is equipment!
This tool’s name originally came from the Old Norse word simply meaning “Rock.” It later evolved to mean “tool with stone head” (not used as an insult) in Proto-Germanic. What tool is this?

Here is the answer to yesterday’s question!
The answer is the Royal Dansk company that makes the famous Danish cookies, packaged in a blue tin box. The use of tin became prevalent in such packaging following WWII due to the need to recycle such items to create weaponry. These boxes have also been known to store household items such as sewing kits and pins, leading to the decades long joke claiming that people would have a greater chance of finding anything but a cookie in a Royal Dansk cookie box.

As always, the answer will be released tomorrow on the next issue of Aurium Daily - until then, put your answers in the comments!
See you tomorrow!
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