In the best piece of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia" target="_new">pareidolia</a> this year, Claire Allen of Ystrad, Rhondda has reported to the BBC that she first noticed the MarmArt (<a href="marmite.asp?id=96"">1</a>) (<a href="http://awards.digivault.co.uk/marmite/marmart/marmart_ad.html" target="_new">2</a>) (<a href="http://www.daylife.com/photo/01P1b7ybHH9j8" target="_new">3</a>) image of Jesus on the underside of her Marmite lid when she was spreading the yeast extract on her son's toast. Could this really be Jesus of Nazareth? Or perhaps it's Penn Jillette? <center><img src="siteimages/jesus-marmite-sm.jpg"/><br/></center> <i>Note.</i> Does this means that during Holy Communion it will be possible to add Marmite?
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Marmite History: 1902 to Today
Discover the fascinating 120+ year history of Marmite from its 1902 origins in Burton-on-Trent to becoming Britain's most iconic yeast extract spread.
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