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Since then, the family business has grown to produce about 5 billion lozenges a year, the firm says. The current typical look of the sweets is based on the buttons of a dress worn by Mrs Lofthouse, who married one of James Lofthouse's descendants. Known as "the mother of Fleetwood", she helped spread the word of the menthol and eucalyptus lozenges around the world in the s.

She was also remembered by her many contributions over the years, including helping to fund floodlights at the local football club, a lifeboat for the RNLI and public artworks such as the "welcome home" statue for the families of fishermen. I hope that this brings more visitors to our town. Since Mrs Lofthouse's death, people have called for a permanent memorial to be built in her honour.

Her entrepreneurial spirit saw the small family business, based in Fleetwood, Lancs, become a global brand when she took it over in The Lancashire philanthropist had been a key figure in the company and in her hometown, where her loss is being mourned by locals. Hand sanitiser and dumbbells added to ONS inflation basket, as Covid changes consumer habits.

And in , Mrs Lofthouse and her family set aside a whopping 30 million to help fund future community projects in her beloved seaside town. Mrs Lofthouse gave hundreds of thousands of pounds to the LancsPolice ANPR development project in following being a victim of a horrendous robbery. More Ideas, more Square meters. Since not only demand but also the production constantly increased, a move was due.

And the packaging also changed: The red and black color and a new label in a bold vintage look underlined the long-grown tradition of the brand. New Shores. Same Course. This was met with enthusiastic demand. Boxes quickly turned into containers, and from then on the orders never ceased. Guten Tag, Germany! Incidentally, the first new flavour to be launched into the market was Aniseed.

Now for something completely innovative: without sugar. Not only the taste, but also our ideas have always been a bit stronger. Charles Lofthouse then had three children:. Doreen Lofthouse first married Alan Lofthouse in They had a son called together called Duncan Lofthouse but later divorced. Then in she married Tony Lofthouse , who was 14 years her junior - and the nephew of Alan. Described as a 'true pioneer' by those who knew her, the entrepreneurial genius of Doreen allowed her to reinvest millions into her beloved coastal town, earning her the nickname 'the Mother of Fleetwood'.

But her impact on the family business was so seismic that the measurements of the aniseed lozenge was modelled on a button on a dress worn by Doreen in Fisherman's Friends were first introduced to Fleetwood by chemist James Lofthouse in as a remedy for sailors' sore throats.

For the next years, his creation was merely confined to the fishing community of Fleetwood. But then a sparky young girl with bright ideas married into the family. After being born in Fleetwood in , she worked as a clerk in the Lofthouse family-run chemist in the coastal town that was renowned for selling liquorice medicinal remedies to local trawlermen.

Doreen was originally married to Alan Lofthouse - a descendant of the founder James Lofthouse - who worked in the family pharmacy, and they had a son called Duncan. But she divorced Alan she remarried to Tony Lofthouse - the son of her ex-husband Alan's brother, and therefore Alan's nephew - who was 14 years her junior and worked at the company in Tony died in The entrepreneurial genius of Mrs Lofthouse allowed her to reinvest millions into her beloved coastal town, earning her the nickname 'the Mother of Fleetwood'.

For the next years, his liquorice, menthol, eucalyptus oil and capsicum creations were merely confined to the fishing community of Fleetwood. Her impact on the family business was so seismic that the measurements of the Fisherman's Friend aniseed lozenge was modelled on a button on a dress worn by Doreen in After working hour weeks with husband Tony, she persuaded national chemist Boots to stock the menthol lozenge to great success.

The business then became an international sensation after Scandinavian countries took a liking to the popular cough sweet. By , Fisherman's Friend was Britain's biggest branded food export to Germany, which would import some million packets a year. Tony was working in the seasonal shops when Doreen arrived on the scene. By all accounts, she had a similar effect to an entire mouthful of Fisherman's Friend.



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