Chiffon margarine
| Type | Spread | ||||||
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| Place of origin | United States | ||||||
| Created by | Anderson, Clayton and Company | ||||||
| Invented | 1954 | ||||||
| Main ingredients | hydrogenated cottonseed oil | ||||||
| Variations | Sweet, unsalted | ||||||
| 100 kcal (420 kJ) | |||||||
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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.