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1969 A consortium which won a contract to supply a new national non-alcoholic drink for Egypt involved [[Bratby and Hinchliffe]], [[Barnet and Foster]], [[John C. Carlson]], [[J. Harrison Carter]], [[Crown Cork Manufacturers (Ford Finsbury)]]<ref>The Times, August 11, 1961</ref>
1969 A consortium which won a contract to supply a new national non-alcoholic drink for Egypt involved [[Bratby and Hinchliffe]], [[Barnet and Foster]], [[John C. Carlson]], [[J. Harrison Carter]], [[Crown Cork Manufacturers (Ford Finsbury)]]<ref>The Times, August 11, 1961</ref>
== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Perhaps connected with Crown Cork Co?

1969 A consortium which won a contract to supply a new national non-alcoholic drink for Egypt involved Bratby and Hinchliffe, Barnet and Foster, John C. Carlson, J. Harrison Carter, Crown Cork Manufacturers (Ford Finsbury)[1]

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  1. The Times, August 11, 1961