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Red Rock Cider was an alcoholic beverage produced by Taunton Cider Company[1][2] and sold in the UK during the late 1980s and early 1990s. This brewery grew significantly after WWII due to an increase in inventory orders from other brewing industries who were merging during the 50s and 60s.[3] Although it met its decline shortly after the UK Monopolies Commission required large breweries to break apart their monopolies, "The Taunton Cider Company" was successfully re-registered by cider enthusiasts in 2015, and began production in 2016. [3] Its cider is produced in Somerset county which has a rich history of cider production, going back to the late 17th to 19th centuries where cider was considered a currency and farmers would sometimes be paid their daily wage with cider.[4] Unusually, it is remembered most fondly for its advertisements, which had the strapline "It's not red, and there's no rocks in it". The original ending, "It doesn't taste like cider" was dropped.[5]

In 1990, a series of TV adverts, directed by John Lloyd, were produced in the style of Police Squad! (but titled as Fraud Squad!) and starred Leslie Nielsen in a role clearly similar to that of Detective Frank Drebin. (In one advert, an extremely brief close-up of Nielsen's Fraud Squad badge (which actually reads FRIED SQUID) identifies him as "Drebin, Lt. F.") The titles of each advert followed the Police Squad! joke style of having a different title in the voice-over than what appeared captioned on screen. Hank Marvin made a cameo appearance in one advert (after Nielsen's character shouts "Hey you over there in the shadows!")[6]

References

  1. ^ http://www.tauntoncider.co.uk/about-us/ Archived 2017-03-13 at the Wayback Machine Taunton Cider Company history
  2. ^ "Taunton Red Rock Cider (Bar)". British Board of Film Classification. 1990. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b "About Us". Taunton Cider. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  4. ^ Hall, Colin Michael, 1961- Sharples, Liz. (2016). Food and wine festivals and events around the world : development, management and markets. Routledge. ISBN 1-138-17172-7. OCLC 949751639.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "A view from Dave Trott: People don't miss what they never had". Campaign Live. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Red Rock Cider commercials".