Just stumbled across a little marketing ruse being promoted by the kings of gunky yeast extract! Had a play with their online site and here's some I made earlier:
Joey Barton yeast extract... I hope that doesn't pop into my head next time I have marmite on my toast as I will be sick.
While on the subject of yeast http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/feminist-blogger-uses-vagina-yeast-6896545
I'll have to do my own on toast taste comparison - I believe both are now available here, although Marmite was taken off the shelves ain January 2014. Like Red Rose tea - only in Canada! Marmite, Irn-Bru and Bovril banned in Canada after they fall foul of food additive rules please log in to view this image Marmite and Irn-Bru have been banned from supermarkets in Canada Getty Images In Canada it is perfectly legal to acquire a firearm and bullets. But Marmite and Irn-Bru are apparently a threat to the nation’s health after the Canadian food watchdog banned some of Britain’s most popular exports from supermarket shelves. A British speciality food store in Saskatoon faces closure after the Canadian authorities declared that the essential supplies it provides for Bovril-loving Anglophiles are illegal in the country. Marmite, Irn-Bru, Penguin bars, Lucozade, Bovril and Ovaltine have all fallen foul of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), which objected to food-colourings, vitamins and minerals contained in products from the United Kingdom. Tony Badger, owner of Brit Foods, a convenience store in the Saskatchewan city, warned that his livelihood was under threat after officials pulled products from his shelves and impounded goods which had been imported via Montreal. Mr Badger, who has supplied British foods for 15 years, warned: “Unfortunately, as time goes by, I’m not importing. As the shelves start to empty… if it takes too long we’ll have no option but to close.” http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...fall-foul-of-food-additive-rules-9081234.html