bovril การใช้
- The first Neon sign was for the British meat extract Bovril.
- The name Bovril derives from a name Johnston found in a book.
- Bovril holds the unusual position of having been advertised with a Pope.
- His term " vril " lent its name to Bovril meat extract.
- Clients of the company included Bovril, Guinness and Colmans.
- Unilever now makes Bovril using beef extract and a chicken variety using chicken extract.
- It was sold at auction to John Lawson Johnston, the creator of Bovril.
- This in turn generated the production of Bovril.
- When John Lawson Johnston died, his son George Lawson Johnston inherited and took over the Bovril business.
- The campaign slogan read : " The Two Infallible Powers The Pope & Bovril ."
- He was a director of Boots Pure Drug, Bovril and the Equity and Law Life Assurance Society.
- Bovril can be made into a drink by diluting with hot water, or less commonly, with milk.
- Johnston acquired the nickname Mr Bovril and because of its castellated features Kingswood became known locally as Bovril Castle.
- Johnston acquired the nickname Mr Bovril and because of its castellated features Kingswood became known locally as Bovril Castle.
- They took ration packs that had been intended for the transcontinental crossing, biscuits, Bovril, sugar and dried milk.
- Sales of Bovril have declined about 1-2 percent per year over the last four years in Britain, Webster said.
- He was moved to Britain on 24 April 1942 and given the code name " BOVRIL ", after the drink concentrate.
- Cyril Mills was initially BOVRIL's case officer; but he spoke no Spanish and quickly dropped out of the picture.
- In 1990, Marmite Limited which had become a subsidiary of Bovril Limited was bought by Best Foods Inc in 1998.
- A favourite way to eat them is to slice them into fingers, toast and then spread with butter and Bovril or Marmite.
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