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Home: Groceries: Colmans
How it all started
In 1814, Jeremiah Colman first advertised his mustard in the Norwich Chronicle.
He made his mustard at a water mill just south of Norwich, and in keeping with
the day, the business was family-run.
The Colman family's pioneering achievements in social welfare are part of
Norwich's history. In 1857 a school was opened for the employees'
children, while in 1864 the firm employed a nurse to help sick members of staff
- a social revolution at the time.
In 1866 the distinctive red and yellow livery was introduced to the label.
That same year, the ultimate seal of approval came when the company was granted
the Royal Warrant as manufacturers to Queen Victoria. The Warrant can
still be seen on all Colman's products today.
Today, the company offers so much more than the UK's favourite range of
mustards. The Colman's range also includes everything and anything from
mint jelly to Beef Strogonoff casserole mixes.
Colmans
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