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a b Ramsay, William (1868–1914). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013 . Retrieved 26 September 2013. In the UK, Kiwi polish was manufactured for many years at the company's British headquarters in Ealing. That facility manufactured for the UK market and exported the Kiwi brand to much of Europe and the Middle East. In the mid-1970s, as part of a major streamlining, the UK factory was closed, and production was switched to France. The UK operation moved to Yateley becoming, effectively, a sales and marketing office, with distribution contracted to a third party. [ citation needed] On 4 April 2011, Sara Lee announced that it had completed its sale of its global shoe care business, in a majority of countries, to S.C. Johnson. [7] Market share [ edit ] Competition Commission - Introduction to a report on Sara Lee (owners of Kiwi shoe polish) and the shoe polish market in general. [ dead link]

Over the years, Kiwi has been owned by a variety of corporations. For the first six decades of its existence, it was one of the iterations of an Australian corporation with Kiwi in its name, all based in the state of Victoria, including Kiwi Boot Polish Co. (1913–1916) and Kiwi Polish Co. (1916–1971). The company then joined with Nicholas International Ltd., a Melbourne-based pharmaceutical company producing international brands such as Aspro and Rennie. The new company was renamed Nicholas Kiwi. In 1984, it was acquired by American-based Consolidated Foods Corporation (now Sara Lee Corporation), who eventually sold the Nicholas pharmaceutical products to Roche of Switzerland but kept the Kiwi range. [ citation needed]

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Australian Government article on Kiwi shoe polish - PDF file, taken from Imagination - 100 Years of Bright Ideas in Australia [5] Available in print form - ( ISBN 1740661060).

Sara Lee Completes Sale of Global Shoe Care Business to SC Johnson". Sara Lee. Sara Lee Inc. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011 . Retrieved 31 July 2022. Kiwi shoe polish to disappear from UK shelves - thanks to Covid and trainers". The Independent. 2 January 2023 . Retrieved 7 January 2023. In December 2022, S. C. Johnson announced that it had exited the UK shoe care market, blaming the effect of changes in work patterns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, and the rise of casual shoes that do not require polishing. [9] [10] See also [ edit ] Years of Kiwi Show Polish 1906–2006". 18 September 2010. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 . Retrieved 26 September 2013. Kiwi, being the name of a species of bird, became the brand of a product, and then evolved into a verb". Universiti Putra Malaysia EduTrain Interactive Learning (PowerPoint). Archived from the original on 30 November 2018 . Retrieved 30 November 2018.Conclusions of a report on Sara Lee (owners of Kiwi shoe polish) and the shoe polish market in general" (PDF). Competition Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 March 2005. Kiwi was a major improvement on previous brands. It preserved shoe leather, made it shine, and restored colour. By the time Kiwi Dark Tan was released in 1908, it incorporated agents that added suppleness and water resistance. Australian-made boot polish was then considered the world's best. A range of colours became available, and exports began to Britain, continental Europe, and New Zealand. [ citation needed] Its success in Australia was matched overseas after it was adopted by both the British and United States armies in World War I. [4]

Kiwi is a global brand of shoe polish brand, originally developed in Australia in 1906 by William Ramsay. Kiwi has grown to be the dominant shoe polish in many countries since it was used by both the British and U.S. Armies in World War I. However it announced its exit from the UK market in 2022. The spread of Kiwi shoe polish around the world enhanced the popular appeal of the kiwi as New Zealand's national symbol. [5] Corporate history [ edit ] Can of Kiwi shoe polish in 2008 Australian ownership [ edit ] Wilkinson, Carl (8 December 2022). "The mysterious disappearance of Kiwi shoe polish". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 11 December 2022 . Retrieved 7 January 2023.Kiwi has been the dominant shoe polish in many countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States for much of its life. As of 2013 [update] Kiwi remained the predominant shoe polish brand in most of the world, being sold in over 180 countries and holding a 53% market share worldwide. [4] In Malaysia and Singapore, Kiwi has become such a household name for shoe polish that the word "kiwi" has been genericised into a verb in the Malay language, meaning "to polish one's shoes". [8] As of 2005 it was manufactured in Australia, Canada, Honduras, France, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Peru, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. [6] S. C. Johnson (April 2011–present) [ edit ] All members of the armed forces know they must keep their military kit in good condition. It’s important to keep army uniformclean, especially when patrolling out in public. Wearing your boots every single day will eventually cause a build-up of mud and dirt, so you need to do everything you can to keep them spotless. Start out by creating a protective layer with Nikwax Waterproofing Wax, shielding your shoes from the elements. Then continue to buff away marks with military shoe polish from our biggest ever collection, like the Kiwi Boot Polish Cleaner. We even offer leather boot polish, bulling polish kitsand pure beeswax bars, so you can find the best boot polish for you.

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