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Sunblest loaf baked by [[Allied Bakeries]] | Sunblest loaf baked by [[Allied Bakeries]] | ||
1956 "[[G. W. Whitton (Bakers)|Whitton's]] have always baked good bread. Bread that is good to eat, wholesome, and fresh. That's why Whitton's bread now carries the '''Sunblest''' symbol. For the Sunblest symbol is your guarantee of good bread. It's the symbol of the Quality ..."<ref>Boston Guardian 31 October 1956</ref>. Similar adverts appeared at the same time by other bakeries such as [[Whittles]] | 1956 "[[G. W. Whitton (Bakers)|Whitton's]] have always baked good bread. Bread that is good to eat, wholesome, and fresh. That's why Whitton's bread now carries the '''Sunblest''' symbol. For the Sunblest symbol is your guarantee of good bread. It's the symbol of the Quality ..."<ref>Boston Guardian 31 October 1956</ref>. Similar adverts appeared at the same time by other bakeries such as [[Whittles]]<ref>Halifax Evening Courier 19 October 1956</ref>, [[Suttons Bakeries|Sutton's]] of Coventry<ref> Rugby Advertiser 12 October 1956</ref>, [[Cooksons (Bakery)|Cooksons]] of Lancashire<ref>Lancashire Evening Post 12 October 1956</ref>, etc. | ||
1950s This loaf dominated the British market for packaged bread. | 1950s This loaf dominated the British market for packaged bread. |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 17 March 2025


Sunblest loaf baked by Allied Bakeries
1956 "Whitton's have always baked good bread. Bread that is good to eat, wholesome, and fresh. That's why Whitton's bread now carries the Sunblest symbol. For the Sunblest symbol is your guarantee of good bread. It's the symbol of the Quality ..."[1]. Similar adverts appeared at the same time by other bakeries such as Whittles[2], Sutton's of Coventry[3], Cooksons of Lancashire[4], etc.
1950s This loaf dominated the British market for packaged bread.