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1912
Midland Metal Spinners was founded by
George Cadman, who was then 65 years old, as
a metal holloware manufacturing company, in St.
Mark’s Street, Wolverhampton. They later moved
into the Tower and Fort Works in Pelham Street,
which ultimately gave rise to the famous Tower
brand name.
1937
Tower exhibited some of their latest holloware
designs at the British Industries Fair. As you can
see from the original poster, their stand No. A410
must have been a great sight as it promoted their
“Beautiful, inexpensive, untarnishable Plate, at
prices all can afford to pay”.
1961
Tower became one of the largest
manufacturers of aluminium holloware, electric
kettles, tea pots and other household articles with
over 1,000 employees.
1974
Russell Hobbs took ownership of the
expanding Tower brand.
Thrifty, Easy & Healthy Soup
Soup is a well-loved, popular dish, whether served
as a starter or a light meal in itself. However,
making your own soup is often a long, laborious
process involving standing over a hot stove. The
Tower Glass Soup Maker cuts this process down,
doing all the hard work for you.
Thrifty:
One great benefit of making your own soup
is that nothing goes to waste. Experiment with
your leftovers in the soup maker, for a variety of
different tastes. Soup freezes well, so you never
need to worry about making too much in your
Tower Soup Maker. Let it cool, portion it up and
stick it in the freezer to enjoy whenever you wish.
Easy:
For the ultimate in easy cooking, the Tower
Soup Maker heats, cooks and blends the soup
for you. The one pot style saves you from extra
washing up. It’s brilliant for batch cooking too,
allowing you to make more than 1 litre of soup at
a time.
Healthy:
With the Tower Soup Maker you’re in
control of exactly what you eat. Soup is high in
nutrient density, meaning it’s low in calories and
high in nutrients. When you make your own soup,
you’re choosing what vegetables and flavours you
include. Using the Tower Soup Maker means no
additives or artificial flavours, and unlike tinned
soup, no high sodium content.