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Sarson's

Sarson's is a brand of malt vinegar brewed in the United Kingdom. It is sold in pear shaped bottles with a flip top and the brand is currently owned by Mizkan. Sarson's also produces vinegar for Sainsbury's , 3663 , Chef, Independent and Mizkan.
== History and uses ==
The vinegar was first brewed by Thomas Sarson in 1794 from malt barley. James Thomas Sarson was a vinegar maker living at Brunswick Place, Shoreditch in 1841.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Small Collections: 1703-1973, held by Hackney Archives Department )〕〔1841 Census - James Sarson, aged approx 50, Vinegar Maker〕 Sales rocketed when his son Henry James Sarson took over. It was renamed "Sarson's Virgin Vinegar" in 1884, referencing a Biblical story of The Wise and Foolish Virgins, by which he was inspired, as opposed to the purity of the product, but this name was soon dropped.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Sarson's Vinegar )〕 In 1893, the company was trading under the name of Henry Sarson and Sons from "The Vinegar Works", Catherine Street, City Road, Shoreditch, London.〔 Two of Henry's sons, Henry Logsdail Sarson and Percival Stanley Sarson also joined the family business as vinegar brewers.〔〔1901 Census - 3 Dryden Chambers, 119 Oxford Street, London - Percival S. Sarson, aged 33, Vinegar Brewer〕〔1901 Census - 24 Highbury Crescent, Islington, London - Henry L. Sarson, aged 39, Vinegar Brewer〕
The Sarson Vinegar factory was situated in Tanner Street in Bermondsey, London, on the southern approach to Tower Bridge you could smell the aroma of the Vinegar.
At some point in the 1990s the Tanner Street factory was closed, and the building and factory were used for storage. Some of it was turned into apartments 2000 onwards show how the old, and new parts of the Vinegar factory have merged to form new buildings and offices. The rest of it was removed. Production was concentrated at a site in Middleton, Lancashire, with an additional factory in Stourport-on-Severn, now closed.
The company was taken over by Crosse & Blackwell which in turn was taken over by Nestlé but sold to Premier Foods. Premier Foods agreed in July 2012 to sell its Sarson's, Haywards pickled onion and Dufrais vinegar brands to Mizkan – a 200-year-old vinegar manufacturer in Japan – for £41m as part of a streamlining programme.

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