List of South Australian commercial icons

There have been many Adelaide and South Australian icons, some of which still exist, but few of which are still South Australian owned.[1]

With the start of the 21st century, and in conjunction with the National Trust (SA), BankSA launched its annual "Heritage Icons List",[2] naming 8 icons per year.[3] The following is a list of some of these and other icons.

List

  • Container Deposit Legislation (1996)
  • AMSCOL (Adelaide Milk Supply Co-Operative Limited), particularly AMSCOL Vanilla Ice-cream and free school milk in 1/3 pint bottles (~190ml)
    • Dandy - a serving of Amscol vanilla ice-cream packaged in a small (perhaps 150 millilitres (5.3 imp fl oz; 5.1 US fl oz)) waxed-cardboard tub, sealed with an inserted cardboard cover (with lifting tab), and supplied with a thin flat wooden spoon, marketed from 1928, or earlier, to the takeover of the company.
  • Balfours - owned by San Remo Macaroni Company since 2008[4]
  • The Beachouse family entertainment complex, located in Glenelg, South Australia
  • Bickford's lime juice cordial
  • The Christmas Pageant
  • Coopers, particularly Coopers Sparkling Ale and Coopers Pale Ale, still run and tightly held by the 5th generation descendants of the founder
  • Farmers Union, particularly Farmers Union Iced Coffee, owned since the 1991 by National Foods, now a subsidiary of Kirin
  • Golden North, particularly Golden North honeycomb ice cream, once again South Australian owned
  • Haigh's Chocolates
  • Hall's, (Geo. Hall & Sons), particularly "Passiona" and "Stonie" ginger beer (non-alcoholic)
    • Draft "Stonie" was available at the Norwood Pie Cart
  • Hills Hoist
  • GM Holden - Adelaide was the site of Holden Vehicle Operations in Elizabeth. They built iconic vehicles such as the Holden Commodore and the Holden Torana.
  • Kitchener buns
  • Menz, merged into Arnott, Motterham, Menz in the 1960s, Now Privately owned by Robern Menz.
    • Menz "Yo-Yo" biscuits
    • Menz FruChocs
  • Popeye
  • Pie floaters and Pie carts
  • South Australian Brewing Company, purchased by Lion Nathan, now a subsidiary of Kirin
    • West End,[5] West End Draught[6] and Southwark Bitter.[7]
    • The Brewery Chimney at Thebarton[8]
    • The Christmas display on the south bank of the River Torrens at Thebarton.
  • Stobie poles - still South Australian
  • Tonsley - The suburb where Chrysler Australia and Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited made cars from 1964 til 2008. The site has been turned into an innovation park and a housing development.
  • Vili's, particularly Vili's Pies and "Cafe De Vili's" - still South Australian
  • Woodroofe's, (W Woodroofe & Sons), particularly "Woodies Lemonade", publicly listed in 1983, purchased by SA Brewing Co, and onsold to Cadbury, Fry, Schweppes. Cadbury plc was acquired by Kraft Foods in 2010; Schweppes Australia is now owned by Asahi (2009)
    • "Woodies Lemonade, the best lemonade made" is still produced in Adelaide
AMSCOL
milk bottle c.1960
The Christmas Pageant
Coopers beers
Frog cakes
Hall's "Stonie" ginger beer
Hills Hoist
Pie floater with sauce
Popeye
Stobie poles

See also

References

  1. "Icons & Legends". www.southaustralia.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2011.
  2. BankSA Heritage Icons
  3. BankSA Heritage Icons 2001-2006, pg 23.
  4. About Balfours, www.balfours.com.au
  5. West End Archived 2012-07-10 at Archive.today, lion-nathan.com.au
  6. West End Draught, www.westenddraught.com.au
  7. Southwark Bitter Archived 2012-07-10 at Archive.today, lion-nathan.com.au
  8. The Brewery Chimney, www.westenddraught.com.au
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