Brelett
Product type | Margarine |
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Owner | Fjordland |
Country | Norway |
Markets | Norway |
Previous owners |
1987 - Tine 1995 - Fjordland |
Website | http://www.fjordland.no/fjordland/page?id=4 |
Brelett is a Norwegian brand of margarine produced by Fjordland. It has a market share of 72% in the domestic light margarine category. The margarine contains both milk and vegetable fats, giving it a more buttery taste than pure margarine. In 2006 10,347,395 packages of Brelett were sold.[1]
The product was launched by the cooperative dairy Tine in 1987, though it was transferred to Fjordland in 1995. Brelett is sold in three sizes: 250 g, 400 g and 550 g. In addition 250 g packages are available with olive and yogurt based Brelett.[2]
References
- ↑ Superbrands. "Brelett" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- ↑ Fjordland. "Produktene våre" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2008-02-15. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
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