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Robinsons Real Fruit Freeze Squeezee Jelly |  No Added Sugar Real Fruit Juice and Low Calorie Jelly 4 x 80 g (Apple & Blackcurrant Jelly Squeeze Pouch)

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Writer: John Bernstein, Michelle Spitz, Don Hall, Nathan Greno, Aurian Redson, Joe Mateo, Stephen Anderson, Olivier Meyrou

Be interesting to see how many food and drink items we can currently find/buy which are both Sugar Free AND Aspartame free, and to create a list here so we can all add to it, and refer to it. In December 2008, Premier Foods announced that it would discontinue jam in the UK under the Robertson brand in 2009. This removed the internal rivalry between two of their products: Hartley's jam and Robertson's jam. The Robertson's label was retained to focus on the marmalades: Golden Shred and Silver Shred. The Hartley's name was concentrated on the jam range. [3] [12]Monitoring the advertising strategies of various brands and gain insights into channel focus, regional focus, and more Aspartamine, Acesulfame-k, Alitame, Acesulfame potassium, Ace-K, Neotame, Canderel, Equal, E951, Tropicana Slim, NutraSweet, Sanecta, Sunett, Sweet one, Twin Sweet... and more! When production stopped in 2001, over 20 million Gollies had been sent out. [3] Discontinuation [ edit ]

And asto the PC brigade - show any form of proof that Golly was in fact "Golliwog" a perverse racist or that Robertsons acted in any way, in a racist or disreputable manner or used racist terms throughout the century whilst they served the world with lovely jam and a lovable character called Golly. Here Comes Golly". Biblio.co.uk. Archived from the original on 15 November 2017 . Retrieved 12 March 2019. MAKES 20 TASTY DRINKS ANYWHERE - Turns a bottle of still or sparkling water into an orange flavoured thirst quencher in seconds and reseals tightly to prevent spills; Perfect for those water bottle occasions such as picnics, the office, gym or school Paddington Bear: To marmalade's rescue from darkest Peru". The Independent . Retrieved 6 June 2022. The following are all available at Sainsbury's (UK). Some are possibly in other UK supermarkets too (Sainsbury's is just my nearest big supermarket). I don't eat (or drink) all items... just think it's helpful to include ALL products which are sugar free (or near as **** it!) AND 100% free from Aspartame.

Hartley's Orange Jelly Cubes

In the 1970s, Robertsons sponsored Clare Francis in her entry with her Ohlson 38 yacht Robertson's Golly in the Observer Singlehanded Transatlantic Race, in which she finished thirteenth overall and set a new women's single-handed transatlantic record. [21] World of Roald Dahl [ edit ] In 1903, James Robertson & Sons, Preserve Manufacturers, Limited was incorporated to run the business. The earliest mention of Golly is as the hero in books of verse written by Bertha Upton in the 1890's, which were illustrated by her daughter Florence. Both mother and daughter worked together on twelve illustrated books, all featuring Golly as the central character who with his friends the Dutch Dolls had many adventures around the world. For best results microwave. Cut the jelly into cubes and place in a microwaveable bowl, add 100ml of water and heat at 750W for 1 minute. Stir until completely dissolved and then make up to 570ml (1 pint) with cold water. Alternatively, place jelly cubes in a bowl and add 285ml of boiling water, stir until dissolved. Make up to 570ml with cold water. Refrigerate to set. Alternatively, place jelly cubes in a bowl and add 285ml of boiling water, stir until dissolved. Make up to 570ml with cold water. Refrigerate to set. The origin of Golly is shrouded in mystery and has been accredited to several different sources but most now accept two main sources as the inspiration of the great Golly himself.

In 2001, the Golly collectables were replaced by seven Roald Dahl-created characters, [3] as illustrated by Quentin Blake. These included the Big Friendly Giant, Matilda, James and the Giant Peach, and Willy Wonka. This collectables scheme ended in 2006.Unilever product advertising is mainly through mainstream TV channels. Out of the products advertised so far at least 50% (over 850) of ads have been run on TV, while print media comes second with 496 ads. Unilever also utilizes social media platforms for advertisement. NO ADDED SUGAR, NO ARTIFICIAL COLOURS OR FLAVOURS - Our great tasting flavours contain no added sugar and no artificial colours, offering you the perfect choice for you and your family In 1891 the company built a second English-based factory to meet southern demand, at Droylsden, Manchester, run by James' second son William. [2] [3] In 1900 a third factory was built in Catford in London, run by James' youngest son David (1870–1948). [4] In 1914 a fourth factory was created at Brislington near Bristol. So one of the greatest ever supporters of charities who stood for healthy eating, recycling, our children's safetywhilst promoting sport and fitness, was finally seen off in the name of racism because his face was the wrong color and people continually mispronounced his name as Golliwog. Robinsons Orange & Pineapple Concentrate Double No Added Sugar 1.75L: Experience the perfect balance of tangy oranges and tropical pineapples in this delightful squash. With the double concentration, you can enjoy an intense burst of fruity flavor in every sip.

In 1981 the loss-making company was bought by Avana Foods, [8] who also closed the Bristol factory, concentrating production in Droylsden. TRAVEL MADE SIMPLE - At 66 ml per container, Robinsons Mini is perfect to have in your carry-on for air travel. A tasty and easy way for you and the kids to keep hydrated and enjoy drinking more water on the go LOW CALORIE, GUILT-FREE - With no more than 3 calories per 250ml serving and only naturally occuring sugars coming from the fruit juice, Robinsons Mini is perfect for adding fruity refreshment on the go and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans alike Robertson's golliwogs". Revealing Histories: Remembering Slavery. Revealing Histories. Archived from the original on 2014-11-17 . Retrieved 2014-12-20.

Robertson's is a British brand of marmalades and fruit preserves that was founded by James Robertson in 1864. The firm was run as a partnership until 1903, when it was incorporated as a limited company – James Robertson & Sons, Preserve Manufacturers, Limited. It produces the "Golden Shred" marmalade, a recipe created in 1874 and registered as a trademark in 1886, among other products including "Silver Shred" a lemon marmalade launched in 1909; "Mincemeat", a traditional Scottish style mincemeat made from raisins, peel, sugar and beef suet; and " Bramble Jelly", a traditional Scottish style jam, strained of its seeds. Robertson's received their first Royal Warrant from King George V in 1933. [1] History [ edit ] James Robertson, founder of the company, created Golden Shred marmalade circa 1874 Lam, Charlotte (2 December 2016). " 'Golliwog' collector slams decision to pull doll". Central Telegraph. Archived from the original on 27 March 2020 . Retrieved 19 September 2020.

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