Vitalite 90′s

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Posted December 22nd, 2009 at 10:00 am

1990′s advert for Vitalite

Vitalite is a sunflower oil-based margarine, produced by Dairy Crest in Kirkby in Merseyside.

It began in 1983, being made by Kraft General Foods. In 1996, it was bought by St Ivel, who were then bought by Dairy Crest in November 2002.  In 2008 it was relaunched as a dairy-free spread, making it suitable for vegans.

Advertising

A famous advertising campaign in the UK during the 90s featured dancing sunflowers and a singing Sun with a parody of the song Israelites by Desmond Dekker.

The parody began:

“Wake up in the morning wantin’ some breakfast. What kinda spread do I lay on my bread? Ohhh, Ohhh, Vitalite.”

Info gleaned from Wikipedia

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