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Sunday 8 March 2015

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Further details: Bisto kids enjoying aroma wafting through open doorway.
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(Wikipedia)


The very first Bisto product, in 1908, was a meat-flavoured gravy powder, which rapidly became a bestseller in the U.K. It was added to gravies to give a richer taste and aroma. Invented by Messrs Roberts & Patterson, it was named "Bisto" because it "Browns, Seasons, Thickens In One".

[Editor: Take the initial letters of "Browns, Seasons, Thickens In One", and one is left with B S T I O. The only reasonable word that can be formed from such letters is "BISTO".]

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