Jarden to offer $250 million in notes

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Consumer-products maker Jarden Corp. on Monday said it will offer $250 million in notes and use proceeds to pay off part of its senior credit facility term loans.

Jarden said the senior unsecured notes would be guaranteed by some of Jarden's domestic subsidiaries and would mature in 2016.

Rye, N.Y.-based Jarden's brands include Coleman, Rawlings, Mr. Coffee, Oster and others.

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