[PW] Blue Ribbon tea
James Weaver
JWeaver at WCLS.org
Thu Dec 20 14:06:11 PST 2007
Good afternoon -
With the leads and links you all have supplied, I have printed off some
items that I think will satisfy our customer's interest.
Thank you all very much, and have happy holidays!
Hope this helps! -- James
James E. Weaver, Reference Librarian
Whatcom County (WA) Library System
vox: 360-354-4883 -- fax: 360-354-3149
http://www.wcls.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: project-wombat-bounces at lists.project-wombat.org
[mailto:project-wombat-bounces at lists.project-wombat.org] On Behalf Of
Adrian Smith
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 1:25 AM
To: list at project-wombat.org
Subject: Re: [PW] Blue Ribbon tea
For information:
<http://www.tameside.gov.uk/blueplaque/arthurbrooke>
"Arthur Brooke opened his first shop in a prime location at 29 Market
Street, Manchester. Above the doors of the shop the words read 'Brooke,
Bond and Company'. There was no Mr. Bond but the name seemed to sound
well to Arthur and has stayed ever since."
"Brooke Bond is now part of the multinational company, Unilever, whose
products include many household names - P.G. Tips, Oxo, Ragu and
Batchelors to name but a few. The Brooke Bond brand has remained very
strong..."
Adrian
Leeds UK
-----Original Message-----
From: project-wombat-fm-bounces at lists.project-wombat.org
[mailto:project-wombat-fm-bounces at lists.project-wombat.org] On Behalf Of
Fuller, Thomas (US - Washington D.C.)
Sent: 19 December 2007 20:59
To: list at project-wombat.org
Subject: [PW] Blue Ribbon tea
According to several articles on NEXIS, Brooke Bond made both Blue
Ribbon tea and Blue Ribbon coffee.
It appears to have been orange pekoe; an advertisement in the July 18,
1962 issue of the REGINA LEADER-POST (Canada) has:
<Blue ribbon orange pekoe tea bags. 60 orange pekoe tea bags in a new
recipe package. Boxes of tea now include helpful hints, cookbook coupons
and wild flower picture cards. Enjoy the fine quality tea, specially
blended to suit the taste of Western Canadians. Blue Ribbon Tea -- a
favourite since 1882.>
According to a 1998 in the Vancouver Sun, Blue Ribbon Tea advertised
that it was packed "by white hands only" -- welcome to racism.
The company also issued Canadian Football League cards. Wrote the
Vancouver Sun in 1994:
<The most collectable CFL cards were issued by Blue Ribbon Tea in 1954.
"They're fabulous, some of the most beautiful cards ever produced," says
Rob Nicholls of Golden Age Collectables in Vancouver. "It's the Cadillac
of CFL sets, and costs about $ 10,000 in near mint condition.">
In 1984, Brooke Bond, based in Toronto, redeemed all of its publicly
traded stock and de-listed itself from the Toronto Stock Exchange. The
common stock was owned by another Brooke Bond company in London.
Don't know if any of this helps, but it appears that the Brooke Bond
product is what you're looking for.
-- Tom
*****Any tax advice included in this written or electronic communication
was not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used by the
taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding any penalties that may be imposed
on the taxpayer by any governmental taxing authority or agency*****
This message (including any attachments) contains confidential
information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and is
protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you should
delete this message. Any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this
message, or the taking of any action based on it, is strictly
prohibited. [v.T.1]
_______________________________________________
Project Wombat
list at project-wombat.org
http://www.project-wombat.org/
More information about the Project-Wombat
mailing list