http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/shopping ... tore=Tesco
Silver Spoon is still available at Tesco it would seem, and "half spoon" is still widely available. Tate & Lyle is the product of sugar beet, rather than the sugar cane of Silver Spoon - perhaps production costs of cane sugar have risen disproportionately to beet sugar?
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Far from sunk, but was wondering if this was ever actually McVitie's logo?
Yes, I realise this is quite a heartless post given the article is about job losses.
Yes, I realise this is quite a heartless post given the article is about job losses.
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I love this site. Previous Google searches threw up nothing except varients of the logo in all capital letters, but using the McV thing you mentioned (which passed me by completely), I found an article stating the logo ran from 2002-2005. And below from a TV ad at the time:


United Biscuits has always owned McVitie's (since McVitie and Price merged with another company to form UB in 1948), while they only bought Jacob's in 2004, decades after Cheddars and Mini Cheddars had launched. Since Cheddars are a cracker, they probably just decided it was a better fit.
Was it really only 2002 that that logo was introduced? Looks like something from the 90s, or even the 80s. I remember the McV branding well, never understood why they decided it made sense to have both the full name and the McV logo on the same packaging though.scottishtv wrote:I love this site. Previous Google searches threw up nothing except varients of the logo in all capital letters, but using the McV thing you mentioned (which passed me by completely), I found an article stating the logo ran from 2002-2005. And below from a TV ad at the time: