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Spreadable Butter is a type of butter that has been modified to be softer and easier to spread. It is typically made with a combination of butter and vegetable oil, and is often fortified with vitamins and minerals. Spreadable Butter is a popular alternative to traditional butter, as it is easier to spread on bread and other food items. It is also often used as a topping for baked goods, such as muffins and cakes.
Spreadable Butter is widely available in supermarkets and other retail outlets. It is typically sold in tubs or tub-like containers, and is available in a variety of flavors, such as salted, unsalted, and honey. It is also available in a range of fat content levels, from low-fat to full-fat.
Some of the major companies in the Spreadable Butter market include Land O'Lakes, Kerrygold, and Lurpak. Other companies include President, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, and Country Crock. Show Less Read more