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Why is Marmite spreading around kitchenware designs?

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Why is Marmite spreading around kitchenware designs?

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With many of the summer’s biggest trends revealing a return to traditional values, it comes as no surprise that Marmite is proving to be a rich source of inspiration among designers. According to Home Shopping Spy, the food brand, which splits its audience between lovers and haters like few others, has become a symbol of Britishness that is happily being paraded on all manner of home and kitchenwares. Made from yeast extract, the spread has become hugely successful since it was first produced by a Staffordshire brewery in 1902, but acknowledges its divisive nature with the tag line ‘You either love it or you hate it’. In Home Shopping Spy’s own words: ‘Marmite designs have never been cooler.’ Among the items that can be found bearing the spread’s logo are pop art-style prints, toasters, jars, crockery, biscuit tins, oven gloves and aprons, earthenware pots, casserole dishes and T-shirts. Sources: http://mydeco.

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With many of the summer’s biggest trends revealing a return to traditional values, it comes as no surprise that Marmite is proving to be a rich source of inspiration among designers. According to Home Shopping Spy, the food brand, which splits its audience between lovers and haters like few others, has become a symbol of Britishness that is happily being paraded on all manner of home and kitchenwares. Made from yeast extract, the spread has become hugely successful since it was first produced by a Staffordshire brewery in 1902, but acknowledges its divisive nature with the tag line ‘You either love it or you hate it’. In Home Shopping Spy’s own words: ‘Marmite designs have never been cooler.’ Among the items that can be found bearing the spread’s logo are pop art-style prints, toasters, jars, crockery, biscuit tins, oven gloves and aprons, earthenware pots, casserole dishes and T-shirts. £26.97 Marmite : Egg Cup, Placemat & Coaster Set SUMMER SPECIAL SAVE 25% ON THIS EXCLUSIVE SET £17.

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Silver Lid for Marmite at Not on the High Street The solid silver lids on these Marmite jars are hallmarked by the London Assay Office and are available for 125g, 250g and 500g jars. The Marmite and glass jar is included. Why not engrave the lid with a message and/or name or date to make the perfect birthday or wedding gift. Sources: mydeco.

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