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Out of the strong something sweet, out of the eater something to eat. It was a riddle.

There was a woman, Phyllis Stein, involved too. ;)
 
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Hmmm.

It says here that the lion is covered in beers.


"In a viral Reddit post on Friday in the r/CasualUK forum, fans noticed that the picture on the front of the iconic metal tins is actually of a dead lion covered in beers."

I don't know what to believe now.
 
As opposed to modern food products where they just lie on the tin! Then you know that you have been stung (by the bees perhaps?). :)
 
Out of the strong something sweet, out of the eater something to eat. It was a riddle.

There was a woman, Phyllis Stein, involved too. ;)
Sounds like a Samson riddle ;)
 
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