Marmite is giving you the chance to tell the world what you think of Marmite, on a specially designed interactive banner overlooking Selfridges as part of the Oxford Street lights.
Pop Culture References
Marmite in TV, film, music, and literature: cultural references, internet memes, and appearances in popular media.
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Marmite Ukulele Song
We love Marmite and we love the sweet sound of the Ukulele, so we asked LanaBel to sing us a song exclusively for http://www.iLoveMarmite.com
The worlds first Marmite Rap song
Exclusively for iLovemarmite.com, RS, UK Rapper has produced this Rap song for loving Marmite. It is also used in the Fanculture documentary that we posted about recently. Enjoy and please leave us feedback if you Love or Hate the song. Here, we love it!
John Bercow Joins Love Party
It's the great debate, share the marmite Love with the Love Party, or stop the Spread?
Monumite: The Marmite Shrine
So, I'm about to make the trek to Burton-upon-trent, a place I haven't been to since I was a boy, to be at the unveiling of the Monumite.
Love vs Hate Party Dance-Off
All elections should be campaigned this way! Instead of a debate, take 40 good men and women from each party and have a dance-off!!
Speaker Bercow on Marmite
It's the great debate, share the marmite Love with the Love Party, or stop the Spread?
The UK 2010 election, party manifestos
The UK 2010 election is upon us and finaly, we have all the parties revealing their election manifestos. It will be a strong and tight fight between the leading contenders and here I reproduce their manifestos.
Interview: Adam Savage
A bite sized interview about Marmite with Adam Savage from Mythbusters. Adam, being American, started from honest bewilderment: he was not sure what Marmite even was, and thought he might have tried it once.
Interview: Ariane Sherine
A bite sized interview about Marmite with Ariane Sherine, creator of the Atheist Bus Campaign and the book " The Atheist's Guide to Christmas " Her verdict landed firmly on the love side, with the caveat every veteran knows by heart: it has to be thinly spread, because a little goes a very long way.
