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[[File:B-osborne-weetabix-1936.jpg|thumb|[[Bennison Osborne]] yesterday. Well, in 1936, anyway.]] | [[File:B-osborne-weetabix-1936.jpg|thumb|[[Bennison Osborne]] yesterday. Well, in 1936, anyway.]] | ||
The cereal company founded by [[Bennison Osborne]] in South Africa, which promptly located to Kettering in Northampton, and from an abandoned grist mill there, manufactured [[Weetabix]] a cereal that can only properly be regarded as [[Weet-bix]] 2.0. | The cereal company founded by [[Bennison Osborne]] in South Africa, which promptly located to Kettering in Northampton, and from an abandoned grist mill there, manufactured [[Weetabix]], a dry and rather grim breakfast cereal biscuit that can only properly be regarded as [[Weet-bix]] 2.0, the successor to an antipodean and naturally more coarse, fore-runner. | ||
Well, don't blame me. You are the one who browsed here. I didn’t make you. | Well, don't blame me. You are the one who browsed here. I didn’t make you. | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 21 March 2019
The cereal company founded by Bennison Osborne in South Africa, which promptly located to Kettering in Northampton, and from an abandoned grist mill there, manufactured Weetabix, a dry and rather grim breakfast cereal biscuit that can only properly be regarded as Weet-bix 2.0, the successor to an antipodean and naturally more coarse, fore-runner.
Well, don't blame me. You are the one who browsed here. I didn’t make you.