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Lauchlan Rose (1829–1885), a ship chandler in Leith, began a process for preserving lime juice in 1865 and patented this method to preserve citrus juice without alcohol in 1867. [3] [4] He had realised that preserving the juice with sugar rather than alcohol opened the product up to a far wider market.
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The grave of Lauchlan Rose, Rosebank Cemetery. It started as L. Rose & Co. Limited in 1865, started by Lauchlan Rose (1829–1885). He also imported lime juice from the West Indies in the 1860s, to make Rose's lime juice cordial, supplied by Premier Foods in certain countries for which it has the trade licence. This was the world's first ...
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Prune juice: Prunes Fruit Rose's lime juice: Limes Branded fruit juice The world's first branded fruit juice drink [20] [21] Roselle juice [22] Hibiscus: Herbal Şalgam:
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Rose's Lime Juice → Rose's lime juice — Improper move. the article was moved to a fully capitalized name contrary to WP:common name. The brand is Rose's, the product is lime juice which is not a proper name. Jeremy (blah blah • I did it!) 06:55, 12 December 2009 (UTC)--Jeremy (blah blah • I did it!) 06:55, 12 December 2009 (UTC)