Horlicks
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Horlicks
Summary
Horlicks is a food brand[1]. Horlicks ranks in the top 5% of food_brand entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,553 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Horlicks's instance of is recorded as food brand[3].
- Sir James Horlick, 1st Baronet is named after Horlicks[4].
- William Horlick is named after Horlicks[5].
- Horlicks is a type of malted milk[6].
- Horlicks is a type of non-alcoholic beverage[7].
- Horlicks's Commons category is recorded as Horlicks[8].
- Horlicks's country of origin is recorded as United Kingdom[9].
- Horlicks's country of origin is recorded as United States[10].
- 1873 marks the founding of Horlicks[11].
- Horlicks's official website is recorded as http://www.horlicks.co.uk/[12].
- Horlicks's has works in the collection is recorded as Collection Sports Heritage NOC*NSF[13].
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Definition and Type
Horlicks's instance of is recorded as food brand[3]. Recorded subclass of include malted milk[6] and non-alcoholic beverage[7].
Origins
Things named after include Sir James Horlick, 1st Baronet[4], a homeopath[14], 1844–1921[15] and William Horlick[5], an inventor[16], 1846–1936[17], of United Kingdom[18]. 1873 marks the founding of Horlicks[11].
Why It Matters
Horlicks ranks in the top 5% of food_brand entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,553 views/month).[2] Horlicks has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]