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Golden Syrup. Photo: profeta / Getty Images After more than 140 years, Lyle’s Golden Syrup is changing its logo. The sugar syrup is a beloved baking ingredient in the United Kingdom.
Since the 1880s, the Lyle’s Golden Syrup has featured a rather curious logo on its tin: a lion’s carcass surrounded by bees. Now it’s undergoing a major redesign.
Lyle’s Golden Syrup has replaced its logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees with an apparently happier animal and a single bee in its first rebrand since 1883.
British company Tate & Lyle Sugars has unveiled a rebrand of its Lyle's Golden Syrup for the first time since the inception of the sugar syrup brand in the late 19th century.
Lyle’s Golden Syrup has replaced its logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees with an apparently happier animal and a single bee in its first rebrand since 1883.
Lyle’s Golden Syrup has replaced its logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees with an apparently happier animal and a single bee in its first rebrand since 1883.
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Lyle's Golden Syrup has given its lion logo a makeover for the first time since 1883. The new design features a happier-looking lion and a single bee, replacing the previous image of a dead lion ...
Food fans across Great Britain are only now learning that the yellow logo on tins of the sticky treat depicts a dead lion, with a belly full of bees.
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