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Benecol, 55% Vegetable Oil Spread
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Benecol SpreadLiquid Canola Oil, Water, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Plant Stanol Esters,salt, Emulsifiers (vegetable Mono- And Diglycerides Soy Lecithin), Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid And Calcium Disodium Edta To Preserve Freshness, Artificial Flavor, Dl-a-tocopheryl Acetate, vitamin a Palmitate, Colored With Beta CaroteneBenecol Spread. Spread. 55% vegetable oil. Proven to reduce cholesterol. See nutrition information for fat content. Foods containing at least 0. 5 g per serving of plant stanols eaten with meals or snacks for a daily total intake of 2 g as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. A serving of Benecol spread supplies 0. 5 g of plant stanols. Directions Directions: enjoy this delicious, buttery-tasting spread daily with your meals and snacks. Each serving contains 0. 5 g plant stanols (0. 85 g of plant stanol esters) . Benecol spreads can help you meet the National Cholesterol Education Program Guidelines recommended amount of 2 g plant stanols/sterols per day. Keep refrigerated. Can be used in cooking, baking and frying.Long Description
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| Net-Content: | 14g |
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| Manufacturer: | McNeil Laboratories Inc. |
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