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'''Radio Malt''' was a World War II era<ref>http://www.patentoffice.nic.in/tmr_new/model_tm/CLASS%20&%20TM%20NO.pdf REGISTER OF TRADE MARKS INDEXED ON CLASS & TM NO. - Page 176]</ref> [[Malt]] based [[dietary supplement]]. It also containted [[Vitamin A]], [[aneurine hydrochloride]], [[riboflavine]], and [[calciferol]]<ref>http://www.herbdatanz.com/malt_extract_(barley)__usd1926_picture_mongraph.htm</ref>. |
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The contents were sickly sweet, with a consistancy between [[molasses]] and [[treacle]]. It is much loved by the classic character [[Molesworth]]<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/reader/0141186003/202-0752627-5827869?v=search-inside&_encoding=&url=stripsearch&keywords=radio+malt&Go.x=0&Go.y=0 Molesworth] - Page 94,96,241 and 391</ref>. |
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Radio Malt. 1950s health food supplement given to kids. This came in a big brown jar with a huge yellow label. The contents were sickly sweet, something between molasses and treacle. Much beloved by Molesworth in How to be Topp. |
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Revision as of 02:18, 25 September 2007
Radio Malt was a World War II era[1] Malt based dietary supplement. It also containted Vitamin A, aneurine hydrochloride, riboflavine, and calciferol[2].
The contents were sickly sweet, with a consistancy between molasses and treacle. It is much loved by the classic character Molesworth[3].
References
- ^ http://www.patentoffice.nic.in/tmr_new/model_tm/CLASS%20&%20TM%20NO.pdf REGISTER OF TRADE MARKS INDEXED ON CLASS & TM NO. - Page 176]
- ^ http://www.herbdatanz.com/malt_extract_(barley)__usd1926_picture_mongraph.htm
- ^ Molesworth - Page 94,96,241 and 391