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    Who invented the sugar cube?

    Question #22920. Asked by pricklypear57. (Sep 30 02 7:12 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    Henry (later Sir Henry) Tate at his refinery at Silvertown in East London in 1878.

    Source: www.xrefer.com/entry/145655 and other sites.

    Sep 30 02, 7:40 PM


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