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1883 - The tin's famous lion logo is created and remains the same to this day. 1911-1912 - Captain Scott took a supply of Golden Syrup with him to the Antarctic.
Since the 1880s, the Lyle’s Golden Syrup has featured a rather curious logo on its tin: a lion’s carcass surrounded by bees. Now it’s undergoing a major redesign.
The revamped logo resurrects the lion and simplifies its design. Lyle's Golden Syrup was founded in 1881 by Scottish businessman Abram Lyle and, according to the company, it was Lyle's religious ...
Lyle’s Golden Syrup has announced a change to its logo in the first rebrand since 1883. The original design of the logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees was the idea of the product’s ...
Lyle’s Golden Syrup has replaced its logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees with an apparently happier animal and a single bee in its first rebrand since 1883.
Some Lyle Golden Syrup products will no longer feature a lion’s carcass surrounded by bees (Picture: Shutterstock) Lyle’s Golden Syrup is changing its iconic logo for the first time in over ...
Lyle’s Golden Syrup has replaced its logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees with an apparently happier animal and a single bee in its first rebrand since 1883.
When Jason Weaver arrived at his middle school in Chicago wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with “The Lion King” logo in 1993, his classmates sneered.
For over 140 years, Lyle’s Golden Syrup — a staple item in any British baker’s pantry — has featured a rather curious logo on its tin: a lion’s carcass surrounded by bees. But now, for ...
Since the 1880s, the Lyle’s Golden Syrup has featured a rather curious logo on its tin: a lion’s carcass surrounded by bees. Now it’s undergoing a major redesign.