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            "value": "Hornimans tea is curently owned by D.E Master Blenders 1753, which is the holding company for Douwe Egberts. Initial paragraph provided by Helen Saberi, 2013-04-23. Subsequent corporate history drawn from  Wikipedia entries for Hornimans tea, Douwe Egberts, Sara Lee and D.E Master Blenders 1753; and http:\/\/www.demasterblenders1753.com\/en\/about-us\/Our-heritage\/. Shepherd, Rupert; 2013-10-16."
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            "value": "Horniman Tea is important to the history of tea drinking: by the end of the 19th century they were one of the world\u2019s largest tea trading companies. John Horniman set up a small business on the Isle of Wight in 1826. At this time tea was sold loose from tea chests and could easily be adulterated. Later in his career he came up with an innovative idea: he started packing the tea into sealed and labelled paper packets with a guaranteed net weight.  Apart from keeping the tea leaves fresh and safe, another advantage was that Horniman could use the packet for advertising. The public reacted favourably and the business went from strength to strength until Emslie Horniman sold the firm to J Lyons & Co bought the firm in 1918 or 1919.\n\nThe brand then apparently passed from Lyons to Douwe Egberts at some point in the 1950s, '60s or '70s; Douwe Egberts was bought by Consolidated Foods in 1978, becoming Sara Lee in 1985; and Sara Lee then split their international tea and coffee business into D.E Master Blenders 1753, the holding company for Douwe Egberts, on 4 July 2012."
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