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Lyle`s Golden Syrup Label

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Lyle`s Golden Syrup Label
This is the golden syrup I used for my Anzac biscuits. I bought it at Kaldi store. Check out the picture on the label.

It`s a dead lion.

With flies buzzing around it.

Nice.

UPDATE: My mother (in comments) says they are bees, not flies, & explains the reason.
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michiko
Commented by michiko
Posted at 2012-03-15 22:19

Why is there a dead lion on the label? Do you know it?
What kind of syrup is the golden syrup? What taste is it? Well, if I would get it in a chance, I would try it. I wonder it would nice for me.

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Mum
Commented by Mum
Posted at 2012-03-15 23:47

They are bees, not flies.  The Logo refers to an amusing story in the Old Testament part of the Bible.  It is in the Book of Judges chapter 14.  The story contains a riddle (a word puzzle).

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They are bees, not flies. The Logo refers to an amusing story in the Old Testament part of the Bible. It is in the Book of Judges chapter 14. The story contains a riddle (a word puzzle).

Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2012-03-16 18:45

Well, that certainly sounds more plausible than my theory (that my old high school mate Chris Davis designed the label).

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Atsuko
Commented by Atsuko
Posted at 2012-03-19 08:10

Oh!
This label is kind of disgusting... I think,
because I hate bees...
But this syrup seems good!
Where is it made?
Can I use it on pancakes?

Anyway, if you saw this label only once,  you never forget!

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Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2012-03-23 11:59

Yes - it`s a very distinctive & memorable logo, isn`t it? In fact, this label design has remained almost the same since 1885 - wow! It`s made in England.
Yes - it`s good on pancakes or toast, but very sweet...

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