History
The first Bisto product, in 1908, was a meat-flavoured gravy powder which rapidly became a bestseller in the UK. It was added to gravies to thicken them and give a richer taste and aroma. Invented by Messrs Roberts & Patterson, it was named "Bisto" because it "Browns, Seasons and Thickens in One". Bisto Granules, which dissolve in hot water to form a gravy substitute, were introduced in 1979. As of 2005, Bisto Gravy Granules had a British market share of over 70%. ACNielsen Total Grocers MAT 2005. Nearly all British grocery outlets stock a Bisto product.Products
As of 2025, in addition to the original gravy powder the company also produces the following products.Gravy granules range
* Beef * Beef (reduced salt) * Beef ( gluten-free) * Chicken * Chicken (reduced salt) * Chicken (gluten-free) * Chicken with garden herbs (2025 limited edition) * Turkey * Vegetable * Onion * Southern style * American hot & spicy * Swedish Style Meatball * Pigs In Blankets (bacon flavour; 2022 limited edition) * Sausage (2024 limited edition) * Winter Spice also (2024 limited edition)Bisto Best range
In 1991, Bisto launched a new, more expensive granules product. Packaged in a glass jar, it offered a fuller flavour than the standard granules. * Beef * Beef (reduced salt) * Chicken * Chicken (reduced salt) * Turkey * Pork * Lamb * Vegetable * Caramelised OnionGravy pots range
A range of ready to use microwavable pots. * Chip Shop Gravy * Chip Shop Curry Sauce * Spicy Pepper Sauce * Katsu Curry SauceSauce mixes range
* Cheese sauce * Parsley sauce * White sauce * Curry sauceFrozen foods
Produced under licence by Kerry Foods except where stated. * Yorkshire puddings (manufactured by Greencore) * Cottage pie * Bangers and mash * Roast chicken dinner *Advertising
Bisto is notable both for the age of its brand and for the advertising campaigns it has used. In 1919, the Bisto Kids (created by illustrator Will Owen (1869–1957)) appeared in newspapers and soon became popular. The Bisto Kids were a boy and girl in ragged clothes, who would be illustrated catching the aroma of Bisto on the breeze and exhale longingly, "Ah, Bisto!" The Bisto Kids were also part of more elaborate advertising campaigns in later years. The Bisto Kids have not been included in Bisto advertising since 1996. Many Bisto adverts shown on television through the years on British and Irish television are available on websites such as1930s
In1950s
During the 1950s "Bisto For All Meat Dishes" was one of their first television advertisements.1960s
Adverts during the 1960s included "Pass The Gravy Pass The Bisto" and "Does Cooking Proud". At the end of the decade television adverts changed from monochrome to colour. Bobby Moore featured in the first colour advert for Bisto gravy in 1969.1970s
Advert phrases during the 1970s included "Where there's meat there's Bisto" and "Browns, seasons and thickens all in one" in a series of family adverts shown on television with celebrities such as Gordon Banks, Anita Harris, Henry Cooper,1980s
In 1984 RHM Foods launched a nationwide competition to find children to act the role of the Bisto Kids, the recurrent "The Bisto Kids of the Year Awards". The first ever competition was won by Hayley Griffiths and Jimmy Endicott from Doncaster. They were six years old at the time and became the faces of Bisto, both for public relations and marketing events, and also appeared in an advert shown on prime time TV to find the next Bisto Kids. Bisto sponsored the ITV Telethon in 1988.1990s
Adverts for Bisto gravy during the 1990s included the Dean Martin song Memories Are Made of This. Other phrases were "Real Gravy in No Time at All", Vanessa Williams in a series of adverts called Save the Best for Last for Bisto Best range (1993–1996) and "It Puts the Ahh into a Meal" series (1990–1992) and a series with Julie Walters (1996–1998).2000–present
The company sponsors the Bisto Book of the Year Awards in theOwnership
Bisto has had several owners since its creation. It is currently owned by Premier Foods, which acquired Bisto when it bought Rank Hovis McDougall in March 2007 to form the largest UK foods manufacturing company.Competition
Bisto's main competitor is Goldenfry Foods Ltd, which makes a branded gravy as well as most supermarket own-brand gravies.References
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