Bath Olivers
Schweppes Indian Tonic Water
Evian mineral water – “The Sports Cap”
Evian mineral water – “The Sports Cap”
Fisherman’s Friend
V8 Vegetable Juice
Angostura Bitters
Lavazza Caffè Decaffeinato
Melton Mowbray pork pies
Imperia pasta machine
Hellmann’s Mayonnaise
Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce
Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce
Rose’s Lime Cordial
Campari
Gentelmen’s Relish – Patum Peperium
Duralex Glass – Picardie
HP Sauce v Heinz Tomato Ketchup
Heinz Tomato Ketchup v HP Sauce
Maille Dijon mustard
Weber grill
Alessi Bollitore kettle
Fortnum & Mason’s Assam Superb
Fortnum & Mason’s Assam Superb
Twiglets
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Coca-Cola Glass Bottle
The original Coca-Cola glass bottle – the so-called “contour bottle” – originates from an early prototype from November 1915 and was designed by Earl R Dean, a member of staff at the Root Glass co of Terre Haute, Indiana. It is said to have been inspired by the shape of the coca pod. It became Coca-cola’s standard bottle by 1920 with a revised version gaining patent protection on 25th December 1923.
Photo from Coca-Cola
Dualit Toaster
The original Dualit toaster was designed by Max Gort-Barten in 1952 primarily for the catering market it had six slice holders, a manual ejector and a timer. An iconic design, the Dualit toaster is still hand-built at the Dualit factory in Crawley, West Sussex.
Photo from Dualit
Tabasco Chipotle Sauce
Marmite
Bialetti Moka Coffee Pot
Hi Mark, I just saw your Facebook post about this site – it’s great! I just read quite a few of these articles about some interesting food and drink that I too have enjoyed over the years – and have made a note of a few of the gadgets to try and buy over the Internet! Please keep sharing article on Facebook 🙂
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