Items in a Catalog with J
Clothing item worn on upper body, common in catalogs.
Denim trousers, staple fashion catalog item.
Sweet fruit spread, often in supermarket catalogs.
Sweater-style top, common clothing catalog item.
General term for adornment items sold in catalogs.
Bottled drink, from fruit, in grocery catalogs.
Casual sweatpants, listed in sportswear catalogs.
Containers for food or goods, sold as kitchenware.
One-piece garment, common in fashion catalogs.
Jewelry pieces like gems, sold as product items.
Pitcher for liquids, standard kitchenware product.
Appliance for extracting juice, a kitchen gadget.
Multiple jumpsuits, one-piece fashion items.
Gel dessert or spread, common food catalog item.
Jewellery: necklaces, rings etc. Common catalog items.
Jerseys: knit tops or sports shirts sold as clothing.
Jersey: type of shirt or sweater sold in clothing catalogs.
- Jacks
Jackhammer: heavy power tool, can be in tool catalogs.
Journal: blank notebook, common stationery product.
Jams: fruit preserves sold in jars in food catalogs.
Jeggings: legging‑jeans hybrid, trendy clothing item.
Jigsaw: handheld power saw, common in tool catalogs.
Jelly beans: small sugar candies sold by bag or jar.
Jogging pants: sportswear/trousers found in clothing ads.
Jack in the box: classic children’s toy with a popping clown.
- Jack
Athletic support garment, common in sports stores.
Car emergency cables, sold in auto sections.
Game controller device, common in electronics.
Christmas decoration bells, sold as ornaments.
Gelatin dessert, boxed in grocery aisles.
Athletic footwear for running, sold in sports.
Packaged drinks sold by flavor and brand.
General term for gems sold as accessories.
Denim outerwear, common clothing catalog item.
Green gemstone or decorative stone product.
Toy/fitness item, same as jump rope product.
Kids’ toy with pop-up figure, sold in toy aisles.
Music-playing machine, found in retro/novelty catalogs.
Chili peppers sold fresh, canned, or pickled.
Slang for men's underwear; sold in clothing catalogs.
Dried, seasoned meat snack; classic food catalog item.
Spicy chili pepper sold fresh, canned, or pickled in food catalogs.
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