Colman's 200th Anniversary Limited Edition Jars
This year,
celebrate the 200th anniversary of one of Britain's best loved brands,
Colman's, with its three limited edition mustard jars.
The new jars
have been inspired by a stunning collection of vintage adverts used by Colman's
throughout the past two centuries and highlight the proud history and rich
heritage of the brand.
The unique
designs include slogans and images from Colman's iconic advertising campaigns.
The polar bear image signifies the medicinal properties that were traditionally
associated with mustard, from relieving tooth-ache to curing colds, whilst the
'Meat needs Mustard' and butchers image communicate the historic link between
Colman's and meat.
Colman's was
created by Jeremiah Colman at his Norwich factory in 1814. Subsequently granted the Royal seal of
approval in 1866 - when Jeremiah was appointed mustard maker to Queen Victoria,
it's no surprise the iconic English mustard has earned pride of place on the
great British dinner table.
Lola Danlos,
Brand Manager of Colman's comments:
"We are
delighted to be launching these celebratory jars and embrace the opportunity to
delve into the rich history of our brand to mark such a special milestone.
These images vividly showcase the heritage of Colman's and exude the
personality so unique to this long standing family favourite.
Enjoyed for
so many years, we hope the vintage labels rekindle the charming history of
Colman's and remind us all why it remains one of Britain's most famous and
loved brands today, and for many more years to come."
The unique
jars filled with Colman's Original English Mustard will be a perfect
collector's item and a charming addition to any family meal table. Colman's has
been at the heart of British meals for two centuries, providing taste and
quality that families know they can rely on.
Whether you
put a fiery helping on your roast, stir generously into your gravy or lash onto
your sandwich, mealtimes just wouldn't be the same without Colman's mustard.
The jars will
be available from May 2014 in all retailers with RRPs of £0.99 (100g) and £1.59
(170g).
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