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| Official Marmite website |
| Finally, after literally years of waiting, those PR types have finally realised that a good, fun website is needed to promote Marmite and to support the large numbers of Marmite Lovers and Haters |
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| The Missouri Marmite Museum |
| The Missouri Marmite Museum celebrates the world's most famous love-it/hate-it item: a yeast extract made from the dregs found at the bottom of British beer barrels, and sold in adorable brown glass jars.
The museum's collection began with one metal-top jar purchased in 1974; today the collection is a broad spectrum of plastic-top jars, toy trucks, cookbooks, thimbles, advertisements, and wearing apparel. Parts of the collection come from India, New Zealand, South Africa, England, Canada, and Hong Kong - with the oldest item (1930's) having been excavated from a rubbish dump in Wales. |
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| The Marmite FAQ |
| Probably a more up-to-date than my FAQ. Cover everything from the basics to whether or not there are heavy mentals in Marmite! Go figure. |
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| MarmiteOnToast |
| Absolutely nothing about Marmite (other than the website name), but some great photographs you should really look at. |
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| Marmite Flapjack |
| Dedicated to finding, tasting and bringing to you all the recipes that shouldn't taste nice but actually do |
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