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This meant all glasses had to bear the CE mark, but the EU rules did not ban the crown ... “From simplifying the EU’s mind-bogglingly complex beer and wine duties to proudly restoring the crown stamp ...
And now, in the glorious post-Brexit land of freedom, the government was merely “providing this guidance on how manufacturers can apply a crown symbol to beer glasses as a decorative mark on a ...
The Government recently revealed guidance to help businesses apply the crown symbol to pint glasses and as a result, The Morning Advertiser has delved into the history of the mark. As far back as 1698 ...
To mark the first anniversary of the trade ... It gave examples of "key successes" so far: "Proudly restoring the crown stamp on to the side of pint glasses" The crown stamp had been used on ...
with a European 'CE' mark instead needed. Manufacturers could still put a crown symbol on glasses if they wished, but few bothered as the mark no longer had a legal meaning and there was ...
The symbols - accompanied with 'pint' or 'half pint' - were phased out 10 years ago A UKIP MEP wants a return to traditional pub glasses stamped with a crown mark. The symbols - accompanied with ...
To mark the first anniversary of the trade ... It gave examples of "key successes" so far: The crown stamp had been used on pint glasses for more than 300 years to show they are large enough ...
The crown stamp had been used on pint glasses for more than 300 years to show they are large enough to hold a full pint. An EU directive, which took effect in 2006, required the use of an EU-wide ...