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  2. Margarine - Wikipedia

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    Hard margarine (sometimes uncolored) for cooking or baking. To produce margarine, first oils and fats are extracted, e.g. by pressing from seeds, and then refined. Oils may undergo a full or partial hydrogenation process to solidify them. The milk/water mixture is kept separate from the oil mixture until the emulsion step.

  3. Parkay - Wikipedia

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    Parkay ad, 1942. Parkay is a margarine made by ConAgra Foods and introduced in 1937. It is available in spreadable, sprayable, and squeezable forms. Parkay was made and sold under the Kraft brand name by National Dairy Products Corporation from 1937 to 1969, then Kraftco Corporation from 1969 to 1976, Kraft, Inc. from 1976 to 1990, Kraft General Foods, Inc. from 1990 to 1995, Nabisco Brands ...

  4. McCray v. United States - Wikipedia

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    McCray v. United States, 195 U.S. 27 (1904), was a 1904 case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that greenlighted the use of the federal taxing power for regulatory purposes. [1] The Court upheld by a 6–3 vote a federal tax on colored oleomargarine, rejecting contentions that it exceeded Congressional authority. [2]

  5. J.H. Filbert - Wikipedia

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    His widow, Martha V. Filbert (and the namesake for Mrs. Filbert's Margarine [1]) then took over as president, and served in that role for over thirty years, until her death in 1954. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1972, Central Soya acquired the privately owned company, which at that time had reached annual sales of $63 million and was the largest privately ...

  6. Blue Bonnet (brand) - Wikipedia

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    1948 advertisement in Ladies' Home Journal. Blue Bonnet is an American brand of margarine and other bread spreads and baking fats, owned by ConAgra Foods. [1] Original owner Standard Brands merged with Nabisco in July 1981, but Nabisco ultimately sold Blue Bonnet to ConAgra, along with a number of other food brands, in 1998.

  7. Maypole Dairy Company - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to former Maypole Dairy shop, 276 Canongate, Edinburgh Maypole Dairy Co, container for lard c.1900. The Maypole Dairy Company or Maypole Dairies were an early chain of British dairies who are also noted as the first people to promote the widespread use of margarine as an alternative to butter, originally under the name of Butterine but following legal action protecting this name was ...

  8. Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès - Wikipedia

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    Hippolyte Mège was born on 24 October 1817 in Draguignan to Jean Joseph-Emmanuel Mège and his wife, Marie Marguerite Mouriès. [2] The son of a primary school teacher, he added his mother's surname to his own around 1850 to distinguish himself from others of the same last name.

  9. Dalda - Wikipedia

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    Dalda (formerly Dada) was the name of the Dutch company that imported vanaspati ghee into India in the 1930s as a cheap substitute for desi ghee or clarified butter. In British India of those colonial days, desi ghee was considered an expensive product and not easily affordable for the common public.