According to Wikipedia:
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter is a brand of margarine produced by Becel/Flora/Promise, which is a subsidiary of Unilever"
"Per 100g of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" spread, it has 70g of fat, with around 8.4% saturated, 57% monounsaturated, 24.5% polyunsaturated, and 0% trans fats. Which relates to about 630kCal.
Although the manufacturer claims that the product contains no Trans Fat, this may not be entirely true. Checking the ingredients listed on the package shows hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils as part of the makeup. This is because the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows food manufacturers to make the claim as long as each serving of the product has less than half a gram of trans fat. In a serving of 14g, this equates to up to 3.5% trans fat by weight. A study by the Center for Science in the Public Interest in April 2006 showed that this and several other spreads claiming "no trans fat" do in fact contain trans fats in what may be considered significant quantities."
The unilever corp (maker of ICBINB)has changed the formula since a report regarding the trans fat content.
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"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter is a brand of margarine produced by Becel/Flora/Promise, which is a subsidiary of Unilever"
"Per 100g of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" spread, it has 70g of fat, with around 8.4% saturated, 57% monounsaturated, 24.5% polyunsaturated, and 0% trans fats. Which relates to about 630kCal.
Although the manufacturer claims that the product contains no Trans Fat, this may not be entirely true. Checking the ingredients listed on the package shows hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils as part of the makeup. This is because the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows food manufacturers to make the claim as long as each serving of the product has less than half a gram of trans fat. In a serving of 14g, this equates to up to 3.5% trans fat by weight. A study by the Center for Science in the Public Interest in April 2006 showed that this and several other spreads claiming "no trans fat" do in fact contain trans fats in what may be considered significant quantities."
The unilever corp (maker of ICBINB)has changed the formula since a report regarding the trans fat content.
Read more: I cant believe it's not butter *(but is it Margarine)? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/310412#ixzz152SKdCKX