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'''Clover''' is a popular brand of [[margarine]] in the [[United Kingdom]], produced by the [[Dairy Crest]] group. It resembles [[butter]] but is easier to spread when cold. It is made from ingredients including [[vegetable fats and oils|vegetable fat]] and [[buttermilk]].The brand was launched in 1983 and the company claims that it is used in over 5 million households.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} It is made in [[Crudgington]] near [[Telford, Shropshire|Telford]].
'''Clover''' is a brand of [[margarine]] sold in the [[United Kingdom]], produced by the [[Dairy Crest]] group. It resembles [[butter]] but is easier to spread when cold. It is made from ingredients including [[vegetable fats and oils|vegetable fat]] and [[buttermilk]].The brand was launched in 1983 and the company claims that it is used in over 5 million households.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} It is made in [[Crudgington]] near [[Telford, Shropshire|Telford]].


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Clover is a brand of margarine sold in the United Kingdom, produced by the Dairy Crest group. It resembles butter but is easier to spread when cold. It is made from ingredients including vegetable fat and buttermilk.The brand was launched in 1983 and the company claims that it is used in over 5 million households.[citation needed] It is made in Crudgington near Telford.