Jump to content

Cerebos: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Cerebos''' is an [[England|English]] brand of [[salt]] and, more recently, other flavourings and nutritional supplements. Its promise was "''See How It Runs''", describing how fine the salt was. A boy chasing a chicken and pouring salt over it is an icon that has become synonymous with the brand.<ref>http://www.salines.com/maj/phototheque/photos/bnd_membres/cerebos.jpg</ref>.
'''Cerebos''' is an [[England|English]] brand of [[salt]] and, more recently, other flavourings and nutritional supplements. Its promise was "''See How It Runs''", describing how fine the salt was. A boy chasing a bird and pouring salt over it is an icon that has become synonymous with the brand.<ref>http://www.salines.com/maj/phototheque/photos/bnd_membres/cerebos.jpg</ref>.

The old saying goes something like this: If you're close enought to put salt on the tail of a bird then you're close enough to catch it (also see the nursery rhyme Simple Simon)


It is sold in Western Europe (including France where it is spelt '''Cérébos''') Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
It is sold in Western Europe (including France where it is spelt '''Cérébos''') Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

Revision as of 09:34, 15 April 2011

Cerebos is an English brand of salt and, more recently, other flavourings and nutritional supplements. Its promise was "See How It Runs", describing how fine the salt was. A boy chasing a bird and pouring salt over it is an icon that has become synonymous with the brand.[1].

The old saying goes something like this: If you're close enought to put salt on the tail of a bird then you're close enough to catch it (also see the nursery rhyme Simple Simon)

It is sold in Western Europe (including France where it is spelt Cérébos) Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

The Cerebos salt company invented 'Bisto' gravy powder product (a mixture of salt, flavourings and colourings), at its salt factory in Middlewich, Cheshire in the United Kingdom. It was acquired by RHM in 1968.

References

Notes