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Robinsons
Product typeDrink
OwnerBritvic
CountryUnited Kingdom
Introduced1935
Previous owners
  • Robinson Family (until 1935)
  • Caburys (until 1984)
  • Reckitt & Colman (until 1995)
  • TaglineReal Fruit in Every Drop
    Websitewww.robinsonssquash.co.uk

    Robinsons is a British fruit drink brand, now owned by Britvic plc, that has been operating for over 200 years, predominantly offering fruit cordials (known as squash in British English). The Robinsons range includes Squash, Fruit Shoot, Barley Water and Fruit Creations.

    Robinsons sales for 2022 (across all its ranges) totalled nearly £200 million and is was assessed that half of British households bought their products, with more than 9 million glasses of their drink consumed daily [1]

    History[edit]

    The company was founded in 1823 by George Robinson and Alexander Belville as Robinson and Belville Ltd, originally as a shipping and trading company but also which manufactured Patent Barley and Groats. As an 11-year-old Mary Ann Robinson, began to sell homemade fruit juices from her family's farm in Droylsden, Greater Manchester. George Robinson left the business in 1859 and Mary-Ann, who later married James Nichols, continued to develop the business over the next few decades. Matthias Robinson, discovered the use of barley crystals and initially began producing barley water as a health drink. This original product quickly gained popularity and became known for its refreshing taste and purported health benefits. [2]. Throughout the years, Robinsons expanded its product line to include a wide variety of drinks, catering to different tastes and preferences. Robinsons Squash was created by Fred Robinson in the 1930s, who developed a way to make fruit squash using freshly squeezed fruit juices; its introduction to the market marked a significant milestone for the brand, as it became a household name and an iconic part of British culture.

    Historical timeline[edit]

    Wimbledon[edit]

    Robinsons has a long-standing association with the Wimbledon tennis tournament. The partnership between Robinsons and Wimbledon dates back to 1935. Robinsons became the official supplier of soft drinks for the tournament, with their Robinsons Barley Water becoming a beloved staple at Wimbledon. The drink was originally introduced to provide hydration to players during matches. Over the years, Robinsons' presence at Wimbledon grew, with their branding prominently displayed throughout the event. After 86 years, the official sponsorship between Robinsons and Wimbledon ended in 2022[7]. The decision was made by the All England Lawn Tennis Club, which organizes the tournament, as they sought to explore new opportunities and partnerships for the event. Despite this change, Robinsons' legacy at Wimbledon remains ingrained in the tournament's history as their Barley Water continues to be associated with the traditions and heritage of this iconic tennis championship.

    References[edit]

  • ^ https://www.britvic.com/about-us/our-history/
  • ^ "Britvic Recalls Robinsons Fruit Shoot Amid Safety Concerns". Packaging International. 3 July 2012. Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  • ^ https://www.marketingweek.com/robinsons-rebrand-marketing-push/
  • ^ https://www.bromsgroveadvertiser.co.uk/news/national/24436371.carlsberg-agrees-3-3bn-takeover-robinsons-maker-britvic/
  • ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61926014#:~:text=The%20soft%20drink%20company%20confirmed,the%20steps%20of%20umpires'%20seats.
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