Itâs yellow, but not French
The company that makes French's mustard wants Americans to know the spicy condiment isn't French. It's British, but that's beside the point. Reckitt Benckiser PLC â the British behemoth that manufactures Lysol, Spray 'n Wash and French's mustard â issued a press release yesterday through a New Jersey subsidiary to remind reporters of the condiment's American seeds. "For the record, French's would like to say, there is nothing more American than French's mustard," the statement said. R.T. French Co., a Reckitt Benckiser precursor, introduced its "cream salad mustard," alongside the hot dog, in 1904 at the St. Louis World's Fair.
We knew that. Gulden's isn't really golden, either. It's kinda brown. Tasty, though. Gray Poupon, on the other hand, has a problem, even though it's not really gray... | Americans expect this sort of thing from politicians. But a press release, on the eve of war, to declare French's mustard isn't French? Isn't that laying it on a little thick? What's next? Is Betty Crocker going to hit the talk-show circuit to remind us that German chocolate cake isn't really from Germany?
Ba-Zing
Posted by: Anonymous 2003-03-19 |