HP sauce adds BigBen scaffolding to famous label in first change in 124 years

HP Sauce has taken a cue from its namesake – with a redesign of its famous label.

Bottles of the quintessentially British condiment, named after the Houses of Parliament, usually show the Elizabeth Tower – commonly known as Big Ben.

But the firm behind the piquant garnish has added scaffolding to the design to reflect current restoration works.

Heinz claims it is the first change to the butty booster’s bottle design in 124 years.

Bosses at the US food giant revealed the change on the tower’s 160th anniversary.

via BBC

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