A Little Love Goes a Long Way For Prestige

Ever wondered why your Prestige Margarine may start to mold earlier than expected? In most cases, it is not the product itself but small everyday habits that introduce crumbs and moisture into the tub.

How Prestige is handled during use plays a big role in how long it stays fresh. One of the biggest culprits is something very simple: bread crumbs.

The Habit That Shortens The Life Of Your Prestige

When spreading Prestige on bread, it is easy to scoop from the tub, spread, and then dip the same knife back in. This transfers crumbs and moisture into the margarine, creating the perfect conditions for mold to develop over time.

It is a small habit, but it makes a big difference.

Simple Ways To Make Your Prestige Last Longer

Use a clean, dry knife

Always make sure your knife is clean and dry before scooping Prestige.

Scoop once, then spread

If you are making more than one slice of bread, scoop Prestige onto a plate or the edge of your knife instead of dipping back into the tub.

Seal and store correctly

Close the lid tightly after every use and store Prestige in a cool, dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.

Prestige Margarine is made for everyday use. With a few simple habits, you can keep it fresh for longer and enjoy it the way it is meant to be enjoyed.

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