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  2. Weet-Bix - Wikipedia

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    An early Weet-Bix tin from the 1930s. Weet-Bix was developed by Bennison Osborne in Sydney, Australia, in the mid-1910s. Osborne set out to make a product more palatable than Granose, a biscuit that was marketed by the Sanitarium Health Food Company at that time. On 19 August 1926, he lodged an application for registration of the trademark Weet ...

  3. Vegemite - Wikipedia

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    Vegemite first appeared on the market in 1923 with advertising emphasising the value of Vegemite to children's health, but it failed to sell well. [11] Faced with growing competition from Marmite, from 1928 to 1935 the product was renamed "Parwill" to make use of the advertising slogan "Marmite but Parwill", a two-step pun on the new name and ...

  4. Marmite (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Marmite is rich in B vitamins including thiamin (B 1), riboflavin (B 2), niacin (B 3), folic acid (B 9) and vitamin B 12.The sodium content of the spread is high and has caused concern, although it is the amount per serving rather than the percentage in bulk Marmite that is relevant.

  5. Weetabix - Wikipedia

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    Produced in the UK since 1932, Weetabix is the British version of the original Australian Weet-Bix. Both Weet-Bix and Weetabix were invented by Bennison Osborne, an Australian. Weet-Bix was introduced in Australia by the company "Grain Products Limited" in the mid-1920s, with funding from businessman Arthur Shannon and marketing assistance from ...

  6. Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company - Wikipedia

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    Weet-Bix was originally manufactured, from 1928, at 659 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt, where until recent times Sanitarium signage could still be seen. This factory predates the purchase of Weet-Bix by Sanitarium in 1930. Another factory was constructed for Sanitarium in Warburton, Victoria in 1925 to manufacture Granose. This factory was damaged ...

  7. Weetabix Limited - Wikipedia

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    See History of Weet-Bix. The food product was originally invented in Australia in the 1920s by Bennison Osborne. Osborne and his friend Malcolm MacFarlane successfully launched Weet-Biscs in Australia and New Zealand under the sponsorship of the owner of Grain Products Ltd., who soon sold the Australasian rights to the Australasian Conference Association Limited Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing ...

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    Tottenham 4-1 West Ham: Son Heung-min scored on his return from injury as Spurs net four against the Hammers

  9. Talk:Weet-Bix - Wikipedia

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    They can also be served spread with butter and jam or Vegemite, usually served as a snack rather than at breakfast. This to me seems wrong for wikipedia somehow. Too chatty. I think the chat about cold and warm milk should go entirely. The chat about cheaper, generic copy products seems pointless given that Weet-Bix isn't unique anyway.