Lyle's Golden Syrup Tin
A cook’ s number one companion, Lyle’s Golden Syrup is found in all good kitchen cupboards. Our silky-smooth syrup brings a golden touch to everything from biscuits and puddings to savoury snacks and marinades.
What is golden syrup?
Golden syrup, also known as light treacle, is a by-product of refining sugar cane. It’s an inverted sugar syrup that’s loved by cooks and enjoyed by the whole family. The golden-coloured syrup has a buttery and sweetly caramelised flavour with a rich melt-in-the-mouth texture.
What makes Lyle’s Golden Syrup different?
Golden by name and golden by nature, Lyle’s Golden Syrup was invented by our founder, Abram Lyle, in 1881. We are a firm believer in the saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, which is why our glorious golden syrup still features the same authentic, unmistakable taste, and deeply comforting richness as when it was first created – all packaged in the same iconic tin!
Fun fact – we were awarded a Guinness World Record in 2007 for having the world’s oldest, unchanged brand packaging.
Our delicious Lyle’s Golden Syrup has the royal seal of approval and has been supplied to the royal family for generations.
Product sizes
Our classic tins are available in two sizes: 454grams (g) and 907g. You can also get our famous syrup in our handy baking bottles (available in sizes 700g and 325g) and breakfast bottles.
Nutritional information
Our syrup is made from sugar cane (and that’s it!), so not only is it suitable for vegetarians and vegans (our syrup is a great substitute for honey!), it’s also:
• Gluten free
• Nut free
• Milk free
• Fat free
• Free from cholesterol
As our Lyle’s Golden Syrup is made from completely natural ingredients, this means that it contains no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
All our products also hold a Kosher and Halal certification.
Tasty baking recipes using our glorious Lyle’s Golden Syrup
Try your hand at these delicious baking recipes and experience the versatility of our famous golden syrup with our selection of flapjack recipes below.
454, 907 grams