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Sun, 09/27/2009 - 07:54
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New Vegemite product named iSnack2.0

(AAP) - A 27-year-old father-of-two from Western Australia has coined the name for the new Vegemite, with his winning entry chosen from a field of almost 50,000 submissions.

Web designer Dean Robbins won the three-month nationwide competition with his
suggestion to name the new take on an old favourite: iSnack2.0.
The win was announced at Melbourne's Federation Square on Saturday.
Mr Robbins' quirky take on mobile phone and computer technology was selected from
more than 48,000 entries.
"It was all a bit tongue in cheek really, the 'i' phenomenon and Web 2.0 have been
recent revolutions, and I thought the new Vegemite name could do the same," Mr
Robbins said in a statement.
Kraft launched the new, creamier version of Vegemite in June after consulting with
more than 300,000 Australians.
The American-owned company determined the Aussies wanted a spread that did not
require butter and was easier to spread.
The new spread resembles Vegemite and smells like Vegemite, but it has a smoother,
more spreadable consistency.
While the exact recipe is a closely held secret, the new Vegemite experience is,
basically, regular vegemite combined with cream cheese.
A competition also decided the name of Vegemite more than 85 years ago.
Chemist Cyril Callister took out ads in papers in 1923 announcing the competition
offering a prize of 50 pounds for the best name.
Mr Callister invented the vegetable spread for the Fred Walker Cheese Company, which
later became Kraft Foods.


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