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1823 [[ | 1823 [[Matthias Robinson and Co]] manufactured a patent Barley and Groats drink, sold in powder form. | ||
1903 After several mergers, [[Keen Robinson and Co]] became part of [[J. and J. Colman]]<ref> Robinsons website [http://www.robinsonsfun.com/about_robinsons.aspx]</ref> | 1903 After several mergers, [[Keen Robinson and Co]] became part of [[J. and J. Colman]]<ref> Robinsons website [http://www.robinsonsfun.com/about_robinsons.aspx]</ref> |
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1823 Matthias Robinson and Co manufactured a patent Barley and Groats drink, sold in powder form.
1903 After several mergers, Keen Robinson and Co became part of J. and J. Colman[1]
1935 Robinson's Barley Water was created for the Wimbledon tennis championship - a Colman's representative created a drink to refresh and hydrate the players, by combining barley crystals with lemon juice, sugar and water[2].