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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. | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 10:06, 16 January 2020
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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 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 for this page. You are the one who browsed here. I didn’t make you, did I?