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VitBe was a brand of brown bread made in Britain by Allied Mills. It has been suggested that its name derives from bread's Vitamin B content, since bread contains thiamine (B1), and/or from the association with the word vitality. [1]

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  1. ^ Room, Adrian (1983) Dictionary of trade name origins p 185