Bonox

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Bonox is a beef extract product created in 1919, currently owned by Kraft Foods, and can still be found in many supermarkets today. Used as stock in cooking, or more commonly to create a drink. The latter use was notable for making the product a household name during its early existence, for which it became common to ask "Coffee, tea or bonox" when offering guests a drink.

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