Bonox
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Bonox is a beef extract product first sold 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. Bonox was invented by Camron Thomas working for the Kraft company in 1918, but it did not come into large scale production until the following year.
[edit] External links
- Kraft Online: Virtual Museum - 1910s
- Winter Warmers with Bonox at Kraft Foods Limited