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==Publicity== In the 1920s, [[Dorothy L. Sayers]] worked on their account. Sayers was employed by S. H. Benson; her collaboration with artist [[John Gilroy (artist)|John Gilroy]] resulted in "The Mustard Club" for Colman's Mustard.<ref>Barbara Reynolds. Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul. NY: St Martin's Griffin, 1997. P. 164-165</ref> Media slogans such as "Come on Colman's, light my fire" appeared in the late 20th century. While the product was still manufactured in Norfolk, Colman's was the main shirt sponsor of [[Norwich City Football Club]].
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