Chiffon margarine

Chiffon margarine
TypeSpread
Place of originUnited States
Created byAnderson, Clayton and Company
Invented1954
Main ingredientshydrogenated cottonseed oil
VariationsSweet, unsalted
Food energy
(per 14 g serving)
100 kcal (420 kJ)
Nutritional value
(per 14 g serving)
Protein0 g
Fat11 g
Carbohydrate0 g

Chiffon margarine is a brand of margarine. It was first manufactured in 1954 by Anderson, Clayton and Company, a cotton products firm of Houston, Texas. Chiffon was one of the first soft, tub-style margarine products. It was originally available in "regular", "sweet", and "unsalted" forms.