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'''Gale's Honey'''. | '''Gale's Honey'''. | ||
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'''Gale's''' are brands of Honey and Lemon curd. There are three varieties on sale: ''Gale's Traditional Set Honey, Gale's Traditional Clear Honey'' and [[Gale's Lemon Curd]]. | '''Gale's''' are brands of Honey and Lemon curd. There are three varieties on sale: ''Gale's Traditional Set Honey, Gale's Traditional Clear Honey'' and [[Gale's Lemon Curd]]. |
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Gale's Honey.
Gale's are brands of Honey and Lemon curd. There are three varieties on sale: Gale's Traditional Set Honey, Gale's Traditional Clear Honey and Gale's Lemon Curd.
A jingle used to advertise the honey was: "Gales, Gales pass the honey please, think about the honey, think about the bees".
1919 Established by Richard Westley Gale of Richmond and Sidney Thomas Rayner of Mortlake as Rayner and Gale.
1926 The partnership was dissolved and it became "R.W. Gale and Co. Ltd", based in the SW9 district of south London
1949 Acquired by Joseph Farrow and Co.[1]
Hain Celestial Group acquired a number of British table brands such as Frank Cooper’s Marmalade, Hartley’s Jam, Roses Marmalade and Gales Honey.[2]
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