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Margarine Freedom in Quebec

Posted by Erin Zimmer, July 12, 2008

20080711-margarine-color.jpgFor 21 years, Quebec made sure margarine didn't resemble butter too much. Lighter or darker, as long as the chemical alternative didn't dupe consumers after the real stuff. This policy also allowed the province to retain such an influential dairy industry. But earlier this week, the Cabinet decided margarine could now be any color—even a gold buttery one.

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