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'''Hyperion Hydrators''' was a manufacturer of [[hydrator]]s in [[2015]]. Its Senior Public Relations Officer was [[Evan Russell]].
 
'''Hyperion Hydrators''' was a manufacturer of [[hydrator]]s in [[2015]]. Its Senior Public Relations Officer was [[Evan Russell]].
   
[[Ruby Lee Dontanovich]] owned a hydrator manufactured by Hyperion Hydrators, which exploded, injuring her and two of her four children, when she forced the door shut to override the safety mechanism as she attempted to re-hydrate two [[dehydrated pizza|pizza]] slices from the night before, trying to double the portions for the children's breakfast. The incident was reported in a news story titled ''3 injured when mom re-hydrates pizza slices'' on the front page of the [[October 22]], 2015 issue of ''[[USA Today]]'', and was investigated by [[Hill Valley Police Department|Hill Valley Police]] Detective [[Dana Mitchell]]<ref>[http://www.slashfilm.com/usa-today-back-to-the-future-newspaper/#more-320613 Special "front page wrap" for real life October 22, 2015 issue of ''USA Today''.]</ref>.
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[[Ruby Lee Dontanovich]] owned a hydrator manufactured by Hyperion Hydrators, which exploded, injuring her and two of her four children, when she forced the door shut to override the safety mechanism as she attempted to re-hydrate two [[dehydrated pizza|pizza]] slices from the night before, trying to double the portions for the children's breakfast. The incident was reported in a news story titled ''3 injured when mom re-hydrates pizza slices'' on the front page of the [[October 22]], 2015 issue of ''[[USA Today]]'', and was investigated by [[Hill Valley Police Department|Hill Valley Police]] Detective [[Dana Mitchell]].<ref>[http://www.slashfilm.com/usa-today-back-to-the-future-newspaper/#more-320613 Special "front page wrap" for real life October 22, 2015 issue of ''USA Today''.]</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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Hyperion Hydrators was a manufacturer of hydrators in 2015. Its Senior Public Relations Officer was Evan Russell.

Ruby Lee Dontanovich owned a hydrator manufactured by Hyperion Hydrators, which exploded, injuring her and two of her four children, when she forced the door shut to override the safety mechanism as she attempted to re-hydrate two pizza slices from the night before, trying to double the portions for the children's breakfast. The incident was reported in a news story titled 3 injured when mom re-hydrates pizza slices on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today, and was investigated by Hill Valley Police Detective Dana Mitchell.[1]

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