Hi, I'm researching an article I'm writing on Pan Yan Pickle, and I'd appreciate any memories you have of the brand - especially the taste, and what you ate it with.
A brief history:
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It was invented in the early 1900s by Maconachie, famous for providing wartime ration packs for soldiers.
It was manufactured in its heyday in a factory on the Isle of Dogs, London.
It became part of the Rowntree Macintosh portfolio in the 1960s after the previous parent company (Whiteside) went bust.
It was no longer manufactured after 1992 - a large fire destroyed the factory in Bury St Edmunds which produced both Branston and Pan Yan Pickle, and destroyed the secret formula, kept in a paper file.
Radio 1 DJ Chris Evans started a campaign in 2008 to get the company to relaunch it, but I don't think this got anywhere.
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Any memories gratefully received!
A brief history:
* * *
It was invented in the early 1900s by Maconachie, famous for providing wartime ration packs for soldiers.
It was manufactured in its heyday in a factory on the Isle of Dogs, London.
It became part of the Rowntree Macintosh portfolio in the 1960s after the previous parent company (Whiteside) went bust.
It was no longer manufactured after 1992 - a large fire destroyed the factory in Bury St Edmunds which produced both Branston and Pan Yan Pickle, and destroyed the secret formula, kept in a paper file.
Radio 1 DJ Chris Evans started a campaign in 2008 to get the company to relaunch it, but I don't think this got anywhere.
* * *
Any memories gratefully received!
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