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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Spectator Ltd. (UK)
A glory of British packaging was the Tate & Lyle Golden Syrup tin depicting a dead lion under what appeared to be a cloud of flies. If the tin was kept in a damp larder long enough, spots of rust would spread through the sticky deposit round its rim.
Next to the dead lion was the motto, 'Out of the strong came forth sweetness',...
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