Bonox
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Bonox is a beef extract. It is primarily a drink but can also be used as stock in cooking. It was invented by Camron Thomas for the Kraft Foods in 1918, and entered large scale production the following year. It is still produced by Kraft.
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- Bovril
- Co-creator Sam Kowald was denied any royalties after being dismissed from Kraft for mooning children on a factory tour.
- Sarah Addington, Kowalds receptionist was offered the leading job, but turned it down to tour with Children's music act 'The Hoobles.'
- In the end Eleni Galanos received all royalties and naming rights, as she was the only one left in the Bonox business.
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