Difference between revisions of "Sellotape"
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From the 1960s to 1980s, the Sellotape company was part of [[John Dickinson and Co|Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG)]], a British packaging and paper conglomerate. | From the 1960s to 1980s, the Sellotape company was part of [[John Dickinson and Co|Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG)]], a British packaging and paper conglomerate. | ||
1997 Sellotape Industrial was bought by Scapa Group plc in 1997, and their products continue to be manufactured at its factory in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sellotape] Wikipedia entry</ref> | 1997 Sellotape Industrial was bought by the [[Scapa Group|Scapa Group plc]] in 1997, and their products continue to be manufactured at its factory in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sellotape] Wikipedia entry</ref> | ||
2002 Sellotape was bought by Henkel Consumer Adhesives. | 2002 Sellotape was bought by Henkel Consumer Adhesives. |
Revision as of 23:15, 17 March 2016
Originally manufactured in 1937 by Colin Kinninmonth and George Gray, in Acton, West London.
From the 1960s to 1980s, the Sellotape company was part of Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG), a British packaging and paper conglomerate.
1997 Sellotape Industrial was bought by the Scapa Group plc in 1997, and their products continue to be manufactured at its factory in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.[1]
2002 Sellotape was bought by Henkel Consumer Adhesives.