Lyle's Golden Syrup was invented in 1885 by a Scottish businessman by the name of Abram Lyle. It is a by-product of the cane sugar manufacturing process, making it popular these days with people seeking to avoid high-fructous corn syrup. It is golden amber in color with a rich, deep sweetness that is distinct from honey, maple syrup or corn.. Henry Tate and Abram Lyle both started something special all those years ago when one began making sugar cubes and the other golden syrup. Our iconic brands have now become household names and have a proud tradition in providing delightful sweetness to consumers around the world.

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1911-1912. The syrup tins were soon to prove just how hardy they were. Captain Scott took a supply of Golden Syrup with him on his ill-fated Antarctic expedition in 1910. And when Scott's stores were re-discovered by explorers in 1956, the characteristic tin was still in good condition, along with the syrup inside.. Lyle's Golden Syrup has replaced its 141-year-old logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees with an apparently happier animal and a single bee. The product holds the Guinness World Record for.