Blue Bonnet (brand)

From Food & Medicine Encyclopedia

Blue Bonnet ad from The Ladies' home journal (1948) (14763987001) (cropped)

Blue Bonnet is a brand of margarine and other bread spreads that is owned by ConAgra Brands. The brand is known for its distinctive blue packaging and has been a staple in American households for many years.

History[edit]

Blue Bonnet was introduced in the 1940s as a margarine alternative to butter. During World War II, butter was rationed, and margarine became a popular substitute. Blue Bonnet quickly gained popularity due to its affordability and versatility in cooking and baking.

Products[edit]

Blue Bonnet offers a variety of products, including:

  • Margarine
  • Spreadable butter blends
  • Light margarine
  • Baking sticks

These products are designed to cater to different dietary needs and preferences, providing options for those looking to reduce their intake of saturated fats or calories.

Marketing[edit]

The brand's slogan, "Everything's better with Blue Bonnet on it," has been a key part of its marketing strategy. Blue Bonnet has used various advertising campaigns over the years to promote its products, often highlighting their taste and versatility.

Nutritional Information[edit]

Blue Bonnet margarine and spreads are often chosen as a healthier alternative to butter. They typically contain less saturated fat and cholesterol. Some products are also fortified with vitamins A and D.

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