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Companies that touted supplying product to the royal family have two years to be renewed or must cease using the Royal Arms symbol on their packaging.
Royal Warrants voided on 100 food and drink brands as Queen dies, News
Wedgwood and JCB set to lose Royal Warrants following Queen's death - Stoke-on-Trent Live
Wedgwood and JCB set to lose Royal Warrants following Queen's death - Stoke-on-Trent Live
The future of the Royal Warrants – from Cadbury to Marmite
Queen's death voids Royal Warrants, Article
Cadbury, Kellogg's among 600 brands likely to lose royal warrant after Queen's death
Royal Warrant holders will have to reapply after Queen's death - Falstaff
Baxters Potted Shrimps at Flookburgh hope for Royal Warrant
What happens after the Queen's funeral as Charles III's reign begins?, King Charles III
Carnage As Household Names Scramble to Rebrand Following Queen's Passing - Labelservice
Queen Elizabeth II death: Royal warrants to be removed from food wrappers for brands including Cadbury - 9Kitchen