Difference between revisions of "Brown and Polson"
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[[Image:Im18920827St-Brown.jpg|thumb| 1892. ]] | [[Image:Im18920827St-Brown.jpg|thumb| 1892. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19020913S-Brown.jpg|thumb| September 1902.]] | |||
[[image:Im19031024ILN-Bron5.jpg|thumb| October 1903.]] | [[image:Im19031024ILN-Bron5.jpg|thumb| October 1903.]] | ||
[[Image: Im192204GHK-Brown.jpg|thumb| April 1922. ]] | [[Image: Im192204GHK-Brown.jpg|thumb| April 1922. ]] |
Revision as of 17:47, 13 April 2011
Brown and Polson commenced producing starch and cornflour in Paisley in the 1860s.
- 1854 John Polson invented the process of making very pure starch from maize.
- John Polson and William Brown founded a business to make starch for shawl makers, though it was the edible starch that made their company successful.
- It later became CPC Foods Ltd, a subsidiary of Unilever, which produced Hellmann's mayonnaise, Gerber baby foods and Knorr soups.
- The company ceased production in Paisley in 2002.
- 1936 Corn Products Co acquired Brown and Polson.
- 2001 Company was taken over by Unilever who had taken over Corn Products Co or Bestfoods as it was then known.
- 2003 Brand name was sold to Premier Ambient Products.