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1980 Coates Gaymers Ltd., the cider making subsidiary of [[Allied Breweries]].<ref>Diss Express - Friday 22 August 1980</ref>
1981 'Coates Gaymers Ltd is a major manufacturing company within the cider industry. We manufacture and distribute nationally famous brands of cider such as Gaymers Olde English, Gaymers Pommetta, Gaymers Norfolk Dry, Gaymers Lite, Coates Somerset, and Coates Triple Vintage'<ref>Sandwell Evening Mail - Thursday 25 June 1981</ref>


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of Kilver Street, Shepton Mallet, Somerset

1980 Coates Gaymers Ltd., the cider making subsidiary of Allied Breweries.[1]

1981 'Coates Gaymers Ltd is a major manufacturing company within the cider industry. We manufacture and distribute nationally famous brands of cider such as Gaymers Olde English, Gaymers Pommetta, Gaymers Norfolk Dry, Gaymers Lite, Coates Somerset, and Coates Triple Vintage'[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Diss Express - Friday 22 August 1980
  2. Sandwell Evening Mail - Thursday 25 June 1981