Blue Bird Toffee
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blue-bird-toffee-282-6935351
title:
Blue Bird Toffee
text:
Blue Bird Toffee was a brand of toffee, founded in Hunnington, near Birmingham, England, in 1898 by Harry Vincent. Vincent had similar ideas to Cadbury and the Frys with regards to the workplace being a pleasant environment to work. Vincent's toffee was originally called Harvino, but after watching Maeterlink's play 'The Blue Bird of Happiness' he renamed the product Blue Bird. Blue Bird Toffee left their West Midlands site in October 1998, and the company then traded in Hull as part of Needler'
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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British brand
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bird_Toffee
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date modified:
2024-01-03T02:55:00Z
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