Clover (spread)
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United Kingdom | |
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Dairy Crest | |
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Vegetable fat, buttermilk | |
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Clover is a brand of margarine sold in the United Kingdom,[1] produced by the Dairy Crest group.[1] It resembles butter but is easier to spread when cold. It is made from ingredients including vegetable fat and buttermilk. The brand was launched in 1983 and is claimed to be worth £81m at retail value.[1] It is made in Crudgington near Telford.
See also
- Utterly Butterly, another Dairy Crest spread brand
References
External links
- Dairy Crest web page about Clover
- Dairy Crest recall announcement, 26 May 2007
- guardian.co.uk article
- Guardian web article about the 26 May 2007 Clover product recall
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