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Jif is a brand of lemon juice sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland, by Unilever. Noted by some people for its unique plastic lemon containers usually known as "jiffy lemons" or "jif lemons", it is also sold in bottles. A well-known advertising campaign introduced the catch-phrase "Don't forget the pancakes on Jif lemon day." — due to the popularity of lemon juice (especially Jif[citation needed]) with pancakes on Shrove Tuesday.
The plastic lemon container was designed by Bill Pugh, working for a Leicestershire plastics company called Cascelloid. The company had a plastic-blowing machine — one of only two in the world at the time. Pugh's first novelty design (launched in 1949) was a pink plastic teddy bear for baby powder. The lemon, originally designed to contain lemon juice made by a company called Hax, soon followed. Pugh made it by carving a lemon shape out of wood, and then covering it with real lemon peel before casting it in plaster. Reckitt & Colman bought the rights to the packaging and launched their Jif lemon in January 1957.
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