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Sqwertz wrote:
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> On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 11:01:44 -0500, Gary wrote:
>
> > Sqwertz wrote:
> >>
> >>>> Margarine is practically obsolete. Even Parkay doesn't make margarine
> >>>> any more.
> >> Land O Lakes is pretty much the only major
> >> manufacturer who makes margarine any more (and that can be found on
> >> shelves).

> >
> > You are very wrong on this one, Steve. It might be a demographics
> > thing though....manufacturers only supply where the demand is.
> >
> > Stopped at my grocery store this morning and made a point to look.
> > they sell at least 5 different kinds of margarine:
> > - Land o lakes
> > - Parkay
> > - Blue Bonnet
> > - Everyday Essential
> > - Imperial
> >
> > Margarine is NOT dead... at least here in da south.

>
> Yes, they are. Haven't you learned yet not to contradict me?
>
> None of those except Land O Lakes make margarine any more. They are
> all "spreads" with significant amounts of water replacing the required
> amount of fat. None of them call themselves "margarine".
>
> -sw


No,,, all of the above that I listed said "margarine" on the
packages.

G.