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Rodda’s

Contributed by Andy Morten on Dec 28th, 2024.
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Rodda’s. License: All Rights Reserved.

Rodda’s is a creamery in Cornwall, England, specializing in traditional regional dairy products. It’s best known for their Cornish clotted cream.

In 1890 their great-great-grandmother, Eliza Jane Rodda started making Cornish clotted cream in her farmhouse kitchen here in the heart of Cornwall. Now they are in the fifth generation of the family business, and they still craft their Cornish Clotted Cream in the very same way, making Eliza Jane proud.

The logo in Pretorian has been in use at least since 2001. This typeface originated around the time Eliza Jane started the business. The secondary brand typeface is Century Schoolbook. The website additionally feature Local Market and Local Market Script. While the slogan “Keepers of the cream since 1890” is set in Mrs Eaves, the font used for “227g” on the label shown above is yet unidentified.

Rodda’s 2
Source: www.roddas.co.uk Rodda’s. License: All Rights Reserved.
Rodda’s 3
Source: www.roddas.co.uk Rodda’s. License: All Rights Reserved.
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Source: www.roddas.co.uk Rodda’s. License: All Rights Reserved.

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  • Pretorian
  • Century Schoolbook
  • Mrs Eaves
  • Local Market Script
  • Local Market

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