Lyle’s Golden Syrup Kitchen Range
Creation and production of Lyle’s Golden Syrup Kitchen range.
Lyle’s Golden Syrup, a timeless British favourite since 1881, offers a rich, golden syrup packaged in its iconic green and gold tin. Made from pure cane sugar, it’s a versatile and beloved ingredient cherished by cooks and bakers worldwide for its exceptional flavour and quality. The brand’s dark green and gold colours have remained more or less unchanged since the tin took shape in 1883.
Production of a Commemorative Tea Towel
Lyle’s Golden Syrup celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III with a special edition tin. To enhance the commemorative experience, they collaborated with Brilliant Agency to create an exclusive tea towel giveaway. This high-quality cotton tea towel features a tin design screen-printed on durable cotton drill fabric, along with a hanging loop, embroidered brand label, and recycled cardboard belly wrap. The belly wrap includes the brand logo, social media details, and a QR code linking to Lyle’s Golden Syrup website. These tea towels were distributed in press packs, competitions, and as spot prizes.
Production of an Oven Glove, a Tea Towel and a Tote Bag
Introducing the high-quality oven glove, crafted from a thick 350g green cotton drill fabric, with an elegant gold metallic printed artwork. This oven glove has an optional loop to be hung in a kitchen and a woven label on the side. A brown kraft swing tag and the assorted belly wrap feature a convenient QR code for instant access to online recipes.
On top of the oven mitt, the 350g green fabric, we produced a reusable tote bag, Printed with the gold metallic iconic Lyle’s Golden Syrup pattern using phthalate-free plastisol. All our inks and dyes are non-toxic and can be brought safely into the kitchen.
To finish the collection, we produce a cotton drill Tea Towel in the same matching green colour and gold print, woven label and kraft swing tag.
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