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Horlicks is a sweet malted milk hot drink powder developed by founders James and William Horlick. It was first sold as "Horlick's Infant and Invalids Food", soon adding "aged and travellers" to their label.[1] In the early 20th century, it was sold as a powdered meal replacement drink mix.

A mug of Horlicks

‘Night starvation’ was a fictitious condition invented by Horlicks as an advertising gimmick that was supposedly relieved if a mug of the malt drink was consumed before bedtime. In the song "Goodness gracious me!", the doctor (played by Peter Sellers) mentions night starvation as one of the many possible ailments that his wealthy Italian patient (played by Sophia Loren) might be suffering from, when in fact the trouble is that they are both lovesick.

It was then marketed as a nutritional supplement and manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (Consumer Healthcare) in Australia, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the United Kingdom. It is now produced by the Anglo-Dutch company Unilever through its Indian division. Horlicks in the UK is currently owned by Aimia Foods.

On 3 December 2018, Unilever announced they were buying Horlicks Indian business for US$3.8 billion.[2] The Horlicks UK business had already been sold in 2017 to Aimia Foods,[3] a UK-based subsidiary of Cott Corporation.[4]

In Britain, Horlicks is commonly consumed as a drink near bedtime, and is marketed as an evening drink; in contrast, it has been marketed as a breakfast drink in India where it is far more popular.[5]

Ingredients edit

The main ingredient in the United Kingdom formulation is a mixture of wheat flour and malted wheat (46%), followed by malted barley (26%). As of 2019, the other ingredients include dried whey, calcium carbonate, dried skimmed milk, sugar, palm oil, salt, Anti-Caking Agent (E551), and a mixture of vitamins and minerals.[6] The palm oil used is non-hydrogenated and certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil.[7] The formulation may vary slightly depending upon the country. For instance, the Indian formulation does not contain oil, but does contain soy protein isolate.[8]

Advertising edit

 
March 1952 ad for Horlicks in 208, the magazine of Radio Luxembourg

Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future serial was sponsored by Horlicks in 1952 and was aired Monday to Friday at 7:15 p.m. over Radio Luxembourg.[citation needed]

In 1961, Horlicks ran a television advertising campaign that featured Scottish entertainer Billy Raymond and an actress. The theme of the advert was "Horlicks – the food drink of the night."[citation needed]

Horlicks was the sponsor of the Lum and Abner Show from 1934 to 1937.[9]

Around the world edit

 
Explorer Ernest de Koven Leffingwell poses with cases of Horlick's Malted Milk on Flaxman Island, Alaska, c. 1910.

India edit

Horlicks came to India with the British Army; the end of World War I saw Indian soldiers of British Indian Army bringing it back with them as a dietary supplement. Punjab, Bengal and Madras Presidencies became early adopters of Horlicks and many well-to-do Indians took to drinking Horlicks as a family drink in early 1940s and 1950s. It became a sort of status symbol in upper middle class Indians and rich classes. The first flavour available in India, as in Britain, was malt.

India, where it has traditionally been marketed as The Great Family Nourisher, is the largest market for Horlicks.[10] The Indian formulation for Horlicks is slightly different from that used in most other countries, as there it is manufactured from buffalo milk rather than cows milk.[11][unreliable source] In 2003, the brand underwent a revamp which led to the introduction of new flavours such as vanilla, toffee, chocolate, honey, and elaichi (cardamom).[12] The current line-up of flavours include original (malt), chocolate and elaichi.[13] with the latest offering Horlicks Kesar Badaam added recently to the portfolio, providing a more specialized taste offering to the consumers.[14]

In recent years, there has been an increase in the scope of the brand in India. By pushing it to newer segments of the market, Horlicks has become an umbrella brand for a wide variety of products ranging from the flagship malt drink to instant noodles, confectionery and breakfast cereal.[15] Special formulations of the malted drink for young children (Junior Horlicks), breast-feeding mothers (Mother's Horlicks), women (Women's Horlicks) and adults (Lite Horlicks) exist.[16] Horlicks biscuits were first launched in 1993,[17] and an energy bar was launched in 2009, named Horlicks NutriBar. Also in late 2009, Foodles, a brand of instant noodles, was launched under the Horlicks umbrella. This was followed in 2011 by launches of Horlicks Gold, a premium variant of the malt drink (dubbed The Best Horlicks Ever), and Horlicks Oats, the first breakfast cereal product under the Horlicks brand.[18]

In 2010, Horlicks accounted for 85% of the 23.06 billion (US$290 million) revenue of GlaxoSmithKline in India.[15] In 2012 it was the most widely consumed packaged beverage in India, after bottled water.[19]

The biggest branding event is Horlicks Wizkids.[20] This event started its way in 2003 and till now has reached approximately 25 million children in all India as well as in Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Ahaar Abhiyan[21] is a Horlicks initiative to increase malnutrition-related awareness amongst mothers, families and communities. With the sale of every bottle of Horlicks, the company contributes ₹1 towards the initiative. The campaign attempts to raise awareness about proper nutrition amongst mothers of children aged between 3 and 6 years.

Horlicks Wizkids is an interschool cultural and literary competition for children from class 1 to 12. The competition attracts students from India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh. With more than 30 events in the field of arts, literature, painting and extra-curricular activities, Horlicks Wizkids is South Asia's largest interschool fiesta giving children an opportunity to showcase their talent on a global platform.[22]

The 2013 Edition of Horlicks Wizkids South Asia was held in Bangalore. It consisted of five days of rigorous training sessions, talent rounds, project presentations and other fun, learning and recreational activities. More than 100,000 students from over 1,200 schools participated. Five students from Vizag, Jaipur, Delhi, Hyderabad and Bhubaneshwar earned the title of the Horlicks WizTeam 2013. The winners got an opportunity to go for a learning program to Germany and a cash award of ₹100,000 each.[23]

Hong Kong edit

In Hong Kong, Horlicks is known better as a café drink than as a sleeping aid. It is served at cha chaan tengs as well as fast-food shops such as Café de Coral, Fairwood and Maxim's Express. It can be served hot or cold, and is usually sweetened with sugar. It is made with warm milk, and ice is added to it if a cold drink is desired.

Southeast Asia edit

In some Southeast Asian countries, such as the Philippines and Malaysia, Horlicks was also sold as milky-chocolate-flavoured discs in paper packets, which were then eaten as candy. Horlicks remains popular in Malaysia and Singapore where it packed under licence from SmithKline Beecham and sold in large glass and tin containers. It is also available in 1.5 kg refill packs. "Taller, stronger, sharper" is its slogan.

 
Horlicks in Indonesia

South Africa edit

Besides its use as a hot drink prepared with hot milk, Horlicks is also a popular ingredient in "honey and Horlicks" milkshakes in South Africa.

United Kingdom edit

 
An advertisement for Horlicks from 1904.

In the United Kingdom, Horlicks is produced by Aimia Foods. It is available in Traditional (prepared with hot milk), Light (prepared with hot water), and Light Chocolate (prepared with hot water). [24]

GlaxoSmithKline attempted a rebrand of the product in 2004 for younger consumers by redesigning the packaging and publicising its consumption at a number of trendy London venues such as the Groucho Club.[citation needed]

The company also owned Horlicks Farms and Dairies, a cheese, dairy and cattle breeding station at "Hort Bridge", Ilminster, Somerset. (The cattle breeding centre provided an artificial insemination service to farmers). In 1958 it took over the Cheddar Valley Dairy, and by the early 1960s had retail rounds, depots, and shops at Burnham, Cheddar, Clevedon, Glastonbury, Nailsea, Taunton, and Weston-super-Mare.[citation needed]

Company timeline edit

 
William Horlick
 
The Horlicks factory in Slough is a local landmark. This building has since been renovated and restored for residential use in the "Horlicks Quarter" housing development.[25][26]
  • 1869: William Horlick from Ruardean, Gloucestershire, emigrated to the United States.
  • 1873: James Horlick, a pharmacist, joined his brother, William, in the US and together they founded the company J & W Horlicks in Chicago to manufacture a patented malted milk drink as an artificial infant food.
  • 1875: Business moved to larger premises at Racine, Wisconsin, with an abundant supply of spring water.
  • 1883: US patent 278,967 granted to William for first malted milk drink mixing powder with hot water.
  • 1890: James returned to London to set up an office importing US-made product.
  • 1906: Slough selected as site for new factory (see picture).
  • 1908: Factory construction completed at a cost of £28,000.
  • 1909–1910: Horlicks became popular as a provision for North Pole and South Pole expeditions by Robert Peary, Roald Amundsen, and Robert Falcon Scott.
  • 1914: James made a baronet. World War I saw extensive use of Horlicks drink at home and at the front.
  • 1921: Death of James led company to split, with William having responsibility for the Americas and the sons of James for the rest of the world.
  • 1928: William Horlick High School founded just north of Horlicks' headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin.
  • 1931: "Night Starvation" story developed to promote Horlicks as a bedtime drink.
  • 1935: Richard E. Byrd named the Horlick Mountains on the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf after William, in appreciation of his support. A small factory opened in Australia for the local market, including New Zealand. Horlicks milky-chocolate-flavoured disks in paper packets, which were eaten as candy, were marketed in the USA via radio commercials touting the ease with which they could be taken to school by children.
    In the US, Horlicks Tablets were sold as a candy, offered in a glass bottle resembling an aspirin jar. In World War II the tablets were supplied to US, UK and other troops as an energy boosting treat, and included in lifeboat and liferaft rations, and aircrew escape kits. Today they are packaged in foil pouches, manufactured in Malaysia as Horlicks Malties.
  • 1936: William Horlick died, aged 90.
  • 1945: The US company was acquired by the UK Horlicks business.
  • 1952: Horlicks was linked to the successful treatment of gastric ulcers and some forms of diabetes.[citation needed]
  • 1960: Factory built in Punjab, India, to make Horlicks from buffalo milk.
  • 1968: Factory built in West Punjab, to supply local demand (including present-day Bangladesh).
  • 1969: Horlicks acquired by the Beecham Group.
  • 1975–78: Factory construction and expansion in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh.
  • 1989: Beecham Group became SmithKline Beecham.
  • 2000: SmithKline Beecham became GlaxoSmithKline.
  • 2017: Horlicks in the UK acquired by Aimia Foods[27]
  • 2019: Horlicks outside of the UK acquired by Unilever[28]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Howell, Madeleine (18 June 2018). . The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 19 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Unilever swallows GSK's Indian Horlicks business for $3.8 billion". Reuters. 3 December 2018. from the original on 6 December 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Unilever to acquire Horlicks business from GSK for £3.3bn". Insider.co.uk. 3 December 2018. from the original on 27 September 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Aimia Foods Limited - Cott Corporation". from the original on 18 November 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  5. ^ Hope, Katie. "The drink Brits go to bed with and Indians wake up with". BBC. from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Horlicks Nutritional Malt Milk Products". horlicks.co.uk. from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  7. ^ "FAQ | Horlicks". from the original on 23 February 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  8. ^ "How healthy is your health drink? Mumbai Mirror, 14 April 2008". from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  9. ^ Hall, Randal (7 September 2007). Lum and Abner: Rural America and the Golden Age of Radio. New Directions in Southern History. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. p. 16. ASIN B003CP0DRU. ISBN 978-0813124698.
  10. ^ Pinto, Viveat. "GSK plays catch-up in foods & beverages". Business Standard. Archived from the original on 18 January 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2012. Leading the charge is Horlicks, GSK's Rs 1,500-crore brand – easily the largest in its portfolio contributing 70 per cent to the brand's revenues globally.
  11. ^ "The History of Malted Milk Powder | Culinary history, recipes, stories from behind the scenes, and general geekdom". Kitchen Lore. 22 July 2011. from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  12. ^ Moutusi Maity; Arunava Saha Dalal; Giridhar Rao B.G.; Navneet Chahal; Rohini Ramachandran; Suraj Holla Byndoor. . Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  13. ^ "Horlicks Products | Horlicks". GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare India Limited. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  14. ^ "GlaxoSmithKline Consumer expands Horlicks portfolio". Articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  15. ^ a b Bhanu Pande; Ratna Bhushan (3 February 2011). "GSK Consumer: Will pushing Horlicks into new categories destroy the brand?". The Economic Times. from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  16. ^ "Horlicks Products | HFDs". GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare India Limited. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  17. ^ "GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare India – Products – Horlicks Biscuits". GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare India Limited. from the original on 11 May 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  18. ^ Khicha, Preeti. "Stretching the Horlicks core". afaqs!. from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  19. ^ Kitamura, Makiko. "Glaxo's Horlicks Health Drink Outsells Pepsi in India: Retail". Bloomberg. from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  20. ^ [1] 11 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ [2] 6 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ Sakshi Mathur. "Horlicks Wizkids launches an online campaign now students get opportunity to participate in 2013 South Asia Finals". Indiaprwire.com. from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  23. ^ Sakshi Mathur (30 December 2013). "Winners all the way: WizTeam 2013 wows the jury at the South Asia finals of Horlicks Wizkids 2013 in Bangalore". Indiaprwire.com. from the original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  24. ^ "Horlicks - Aimia Foods". from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  25. ^ "Horlicks Quarter | New Apartments in Berkshire | Berkeley". Berkeley Group. from the original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  26. ^ "Home buyers can have sneak peek of the new flats at iconic Horlicks factory". Slough Observer. from the original on 16 February 2021. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  27. ^ "Unilever buys GSK's Indian Horlicks business for 3.3 billion euros". BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. ISSN 0307-1235. from the original on 6 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  28. ^ "Unilever swallows GSK's Indian Horlicks business for $3.8 billion". Reuters. 3 December 2018. from the original on 6 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Horlicks at Wikimedia Commons
  • Horlicks India website
  • Chocolate Bourbon
  • What Do Brits Mean by "Horlicks"? by Brendan I. Koerner
  • Wisconsin's Malted Milk Story

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This article is about the company and drink For other uses see Horlick disambiguation Horlicks is a sweet malted milk hot drink powder developed by founders James and William Horlick It was first sold as Horlick s Infant and Invalids Food soon adding aged and travellers to their label 1 In the early 20th century it was sold as a powdered meal replacement drink mix A mug of Horlicks Night starvation was a fictitious condition invented by Horlicks as an advertising gimmick that was supposedly relieved if a mug of the malt drink was consumed before bedtime In the song Goodness gracious me the doctor played by Peter Sellers mentions night starvation as one of the many possible ailments that his wealthy Italian patient played by Sophia Loren might be suffering from when in fact the trouble is that they are both lovesick It was then marketed as a nutritional supplement and manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare in Australia Bangladesh Hong Kong India Jamaica Malaysia New Zealand South Africa Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom It is now produced by the Anglo Dutch company Unilever through its Indian division Horlicks in the UK is currently owned by Aimia Foods On 3 December 2018 Unilever announced they were buying Horlicks Indian business for US 3 8 billion 2 The Horlicks UK business had already been sold in 2017 to Aimia Foods 3 a UK based subsidiary of Cott Corporation 4 In Britain Horlicks is commonly consumed as a drink near bedtime and is marketed as an evening drink in contrast it has been marketed as a breakfast drink in India where it is far more popular 5 Contents 1 Ingredients 2 Advertising 3 Around the world 3 1 India 3 2 Hong Kong 3 3 Southeast Asia 3 4 South Africa 3 5 United Kingdom 4 Company timeline 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIngredients editThe main ingredient in the United Kingdom formulation is a mixture of wheat flour and malted wheat 46 followed by malted barley 26 As of 2019 the other ingredients include dried whey calcium carbonate dried skimmed milk sugar palm oil salt Anti Caking Agent E551 and a mixture of vitamins and minerals 6 The palm oil used is non hydrogenated and certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil 7 The formulation may vary slightly depending upon the country For instance the Indian formulation does not contain oil but does contain soy protein isolate 8 Advertising edit nbsp March 1952 ad for Horlicks in 208 the magazine of Radio LuxembourgDan Dare Pilot of the Future serial was sponsored by Horlicks in 1952 and was aired Monday to Friday at 7 15 p m over Radio Luxembourg citation needed nbsp A commercial for Horlicks from 1935 source source Problems playing this file See media help In 1961 Horlicks ran a television advertising campaign that featured Scottish entertainer Billy Raymond and an actress The theme of the advert was Horlicks the food drink of the night citation needed Horlicks was the sponsor of the Lum and Abner Show from 1934 to 1937 9 Around the world editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Horlicks news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Explorer Ernest de Koven Leffingwell poses with cases of Horlick s Malted Milk on Flaxman Island Alaska c 1910 India edit Horlicks came to India with the British Army the end of World War I saw Indian soldiers of British Indian Army bringing it back with them as a dietary supplement Punjab Bengal and Madras Presidencies became early adopters of Horlicks and many well to do Indians took to drinking Horlicks as a family drink in early 1940s and 1950s It became a sort of status symbol in upper middle class Indians and rich classes The first flavour available in India as in Britain was malt India where it has traditionally been marketed as The Great Family Nourisher is the largest market for Horlicks 10 The Indian formulation for Horlicks is slightly different from that used in most other countries as there it is manufactured from buffalo milk rather than cows milk 11 unreliable source In 2003 the brand underwent a revamp which led to the introduction of new flavours such as vanilla toffee chocolate honey and elaichi cardamom 12 The current line up of flavours include original malt chocolate and elaichi 13 with the latest offering Horlicks Kesar Badaam added recently to the portfolio providing a more specialized taste offering to the consumers 14 In recent years there has been an increase in the scope of the brand in India By pushing it to newer segments of the market Horlicks has become an umbrella brand for a wide variety of products ranging from the flagship malt drink to instant noodles confectionery and breakfast cereal 15 Special formulations of the malted drink for young children Junior Horlicks breast feeding mothers Mother s Horlicks women Women s Horlicks and adults Lite Horlicks exist 16 Horlicks biscuits were first launched in 1993 17 and an energy bar was launched in 2009 named Horlicks NutriBar Also in late 2009 Foodles a brand of instant noodles was launched under the Horlicks umbrella This was followed in 2011 by launches of Horlicks Gold a premium variant of the malt drink dubbed The Best Horlicks Ever and Horlicks Oats the first breakfast cereal product under the Horlicks brand 18 In 2010 Horlicks accounted for 85 of the 23 06 billion US 290 million revenue of GlaxoSmithKline in India 15 In 2012 it was the most widely consumed packaged beverage in India after bottled water 19 The biggest branding event is Horlicks Wizkids 20 This event started its way in 2003 and till now has reached approximately 25 million children in all India as well as in Sri Lanka Nepal and Bangladesh Ahaar Abhiyan 21 is a Horlicks initiative to increase malnutrition related awareness amongst mothers families and communities With the sale of every bottle of Horlicks the company contributes 1 towards the initiative The campaign attempts to raise awareness about proper nutrition amongst mothers of children aged between 3 and 6 years Horlicks Wizkids is an interschool cultural and literary competition for children from class 1 to 12 The competition attracts students from India Sri Lanka Nepal and Bangladesh With more than 30 events in the field of arts literature painting and extra curricular activities Horlicks Wizkids is South Asia s largest interschool fiesta giving children an opportunity to showcase their talent on a global platform 22 The 2013 Edition of Horlicks Wizkids South Asia was held in Bangalore It consisted of five days of rigorous training sessions talent rounds project presentations and other fun learning and recreational activities More than 100 000 students from over 1 200 schools participated Five students from Vizag Jaipur Delhi Hyderabad and Bhubaneshwar earned the title of the Horlicks WizTeam 2013 The winners got an opportunity to go for a learning program to Germany and a cash award of 100 000 each 23 Hong Kong edit In Hong Kong Horlicks is known better as a cafe drink than as a sleeping aid It is served at cha chaan tengs as well as fast food shops such as Cafe de Coral Fairwood and Maxim s Express It can be served hot or cold and is usually sweetened with sugar It is made with warm milk and ice is added to it if a cold drink is desired Southeast Asia edit In some Southeast Asian countries such as the Philippines and Malaysia Horlicks was also sold as milky chocolate flavoured discs in paper packets which were then eaten as candy Horlicks remains popular in Malaysia and Singapore where it packed under licence from SmithKline Beecham and sold in large glass and tin containers It is also available in 1 5 kg refill packs Taller stronger sharper is its slogan nbsp Horlicks in IndonesiaSouth Africa edit Besides its use as a hot drink prepared with hot milk Horlicks is also a popular ingredient in honey and Horlicks milkshakes in South Africa United Kingdom edit nbsp An advertisement for Horlicks from 1904 In the United Kingdom Horlicks is produced by Aimia Foods It is available in Traditional prepared with hot milk Light prepared with hot water and Light Chocolate prepared with hot water 24 GlaxoSmithKline attempted a rebrand of the product in 2004 for younger consumers by redesigning the packaging and publicising its consumption at a number of trendy London venues such as the Groucho Club citation needed The company also owned Horlicks Farms and Dairies a cheese dairy and cattle breeding station at Hort Bridge Ilminster Somerset The cattle breeding centre provided an artificial insemination service to farmers In 1958 it took over the Cheddar Valley Dairy and by the early 1960s had retail rounds depots and shops at Burnham Cheddar Clevedon Glastonbury Nailsea Taunton and Weston super Mare citation needed Company timeline edit nbsp William HorlickThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Horlicks news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The Horlicks factory in Slough is a local landmark This building has since been renovated and restored for residential use in the Horlicks Quarter housing development 25 26 1869 William Horlick from Ruardean Gloucestershire emigrated to the United States 1873 James Horlick a pharmacist joined his brother William in the US and together they founded the company J amp W Horlicks in Chicago to manufacture a patented malted milk drink as an artificial infant food 1875 Business moved to larger premises at Racine Wisconsin with an abundant supply of spring water 1883 US patent 278 967 granted to William for first malted milk drink mixing powder with hot water 1890 James returned to London to set up an office importing US made product 1906 Slough selected as site for new factory see picture 1908 Factory construction completed at a cost of 28 000 1909 1910 Horlicks became popular as a provision for North Pole and South Pole expeditions by Robert Peary Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott 1914 James made a baronet World War I saw extensive use of Horlicks drink at home and at the front 1921 Death of James led company to split with William having responsibility for the Americas and the sons of James for the rest of the world 1928 William Horlick High School founded just north of Horlicks headquarters in Racine Wisconsin 1931 Night Starvation story developed to promote Horlicks as a bedtime drink 1935 Richard E Byrd named the Horlick Mountains on the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf after William in appreciation of his support A small factory opened in Australia for the local market including New Zealand Horlicks milky chocolate flavoured disks in paper packets which were eaten as candy were marketed in the USA via radio commercials touting the ease with which they could be taken to school by children In the US Horlicks Tablets were sold as a candy offered in a glass bottle resembling an aspirin jar In World War II the tablets were supplied to US UK and other troops as an energy boosting treat and included in lifeboat and liferaft rations and aircrew escape kits Today they are packaged in foil pouches manufactured in Malaysia as Horlicks Malties 1936 William Horlick died aged 90 1945 The US company was acquired by the UK Horlicks business 1952 Horlicks was linked to the successful treatment of gastric ulcers and some forms of diabetes citation needed 1960 Factory built in Punjab India to make Horlicks from buffalo milk 1968 Factory built in West Punjab to supply local demand including present day Bangladesh 1969 Horlicks acquired by the Beecham Group 1975 78 Factory construction and expansion in Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh 1989 Beecham Group became SmithKline Beecham 2000 SmithKline Beecham became GlaxoSmithKline 2017 Horlicks in the UK acquired by Aimia Foods 27 2019 Horlicks outside of the UK acquired by Unilever 28 See also edit nbsp Drink portalList of hot beverages Malted milk Milo drink OvaltineReferences edit Howell Madeleine 18 June 2018 The surprising story of Horlicks the original nutritional supplement which is now on sale for 3bn The Telegraph Archived from the original on 19 June 2018 Unilever swallows GSK s Indian Horlicks business for 3 8 billion Reuters 3 December 2018 Archived from the original on 6 December 2018 Retrieved 6 April 2019 Unilever to acquire Horlicks business from GSK for 3 3bn Insider co uk 3 December 2018 Archived from the original on 27 September 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2019 Aimia Foods Limited Cott Corporation Archived from the original on 18 November 2019 Retrieved 29 November 2019 Hope Katie The drink Brits go to bed with and Indians wake up with BBC Archived from the original on 8 February 2021 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Archived from the original on 5 February 2021 Retrieved 2 November 2015 Moutusi Maity Arunava Saha Dalal Giridhar Rao B G Navneet Chahal Rohini Ramachandran Suraj Holla Byndoor Revitalising Women s Horlicks in India Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Archived from the original on 25 May 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Horlicks Products Horlicks GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare India Limited Archived from the original on 25 January 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2012 GlaxoSmithKline Consumer expands Horlicks portfolio Articles economictimes indiatimes com Retrieved 2 November 2015 a b Bhanu Pande Ratna Bhushan 3 February 2011 GSK Consumer Will pushing Horlicks into new categories destroy the brand The Economic Times Archived from the original on 15 June 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Horlicks Products HFDs GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare India Limited Archived from the original on 25 January 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2012 GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare India Products Horlicks Biscuits 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