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  2. World’s oldest unchanged brand changes logo for the first ...

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    The company, now a major global food and beverage supplier, sold its sugar refining business (including Lyle’s Golden Syrup) to US firm American Sugar Refining, or ASR Group, in 2010.

  3. Golden syrup - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Golden Syrup and Lyle's golden syrup are available in Canada. In Canada, Lyle's Golden Syrup is available in either a glass jar or the traditional tin. King brand syrup, a mixture of corn syrup and invert syrup, is sold in many areas of the US, often grouped with table syrups like maple syrup. Speciality stores or those with ...

  4. American Sugar Refining - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, American Sugar Refining purchased Lyle's Golden Syrup, a brand of golden syrup in the UK. [12] The sale included the Plaistow Wharf and Silvertown plants. [12] According to a news report, the Guinness Book of Records has concluded that the design of the Lyle's Golden Syrup tin, which has remained almost unchanged since 1885, forms ...

  5. Tate & Lyle - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Lyle's Golden Syrup tin was awarded a Guinness World Record as the world's oldest branding. [14] Tate & Lyle head office in Kingsway, London. In February 2008, it was announced that Tate & Lyle granulated white cane sugar would be accredited as a Fairtrade product, with all the company's other retail products to follow in 2009. [15]

  6. Abram Lyle - Wikipedia

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    A tin of Lyle's Golden Syrup, first sold in 1885. Recognised by Guinness World Records as having the world's oldest branding and packaging. [8] Lyle was the son of Abram Lyle and Mary Campbell. He married Mary Park, daughter of William Park, on 14 December 1846 and the couple had five sons and one daughter: Abram Lyle (6 October 1847)

  7. I tried 6 different brands of syrup from the grocery store ...

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    I tried Mrs. Butterworth's, Kroger, Market Pantry, Pearl Milling Company, Hungry Jack, and Log Cabin to see which brand of pancake syrup is best.

  8. Should You Buy Tate & Lyle Today? - AOL

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    LONDON -- Giant sweetener-producer Tate & Lyle has ridden the equities wave since the start of the year and is still up 9% so far in 2013 despite the recent risk-aversion striking financial markets.

  9. John Joseph Eastick - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Eastick (6 February 1855 – 7 September 1917) was a British chemist, is noted for being the first chemist at the sugar refinery Abram Lyle and Sons and patenting special methods for making brewers’ saccharum, inverted sugar syrup and golden syrup.