Category
page 1Products introduced in 1927
aerosol spray
dispensing system of an aerosol mist: a can with a payload and propellant under pressure

Pez
Pez (, ; stylised as PEZ, officially Pfefferminz, German for peppermint) is the brand name of an Austrian candy and associated manual candy dispensers. The candy is a pressed, dry, straight-edged, curved-corner block 15 mm ( inch) long, 8 mm ( inch) wide and 5 mm ( inch) high, with each Pez dispenser holding 12 candy pieces.
thumb|260px|PEZ candy pieces
Pez was invented in Austria and later exported worldwide. The all-uppercase spelling of the logo echoes the trademark's style on the packaging and the dispensers, with the logo drawn in perspective and giving the a
Jaffa Cakes
type of cookie or cake

Kool-Aid
Kool-Aid is an American brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Heinz based in Chicago, Illinois. The powder form was created by Edwin Perkins in 1927 based upon a liquid concentrate named Fruit Smack.
Newcastle Brown Ale
brown ale, originally produced in Newcastle upon Tyne, but now brewed by Heineken at the Zoeterwoude Brewery in the Netherlands
Super Bock
trademark

Lucozade
Lucozade is a British brand of soft drinks and energy drinks manufactured and marketed by the Japanese company Suntory. Created as "Glucozade" by a Newcastle pharmacist, William Walker Hunter (trading as W. Owen & Son), it was acquired by the pharmaceutical company Beecham's in 1938 and sold as Lucozade, an energy drink for the sick. It was sold mostly in pharmacies up until the 1980s before it was more readily available as a sports drink across Britain.
National
appliances brand
Aeroplane Jelly
Australian confectionary company
Fernet Stock
herbal bitters
Bilz y Pap
trademark
MR 10
chair designed by Mies van der Rohe