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Remia produces margarine under the Remia Vital brand: "Fridge Free" and with a full margarine flavour. Available in 250g, 500g and 2kg tubs and 450g, 4kg, 5kg and 10kg pails.

Remia "Fridge Free" margarine is produced in 450g, 900g, 4,5kg and 10kg plastic tubs, and 450g, 900g and 2250g tins suitable for unrefrigerated transport to tropical countries.

Sounds like you're talking about the 2250 gram size.

The US standard of identity for margarine specifies that it be 80% fat, and that it be the nutritional equal of butter. Products with less fat are designated "spreads" rather than margarine = and while a company that doesn't sell in the US would not be bound by those rules, I'm guessing that Remia does, anyway.

The density of margarine in the US is 7.9 ounces per cup, which would be a specific gravity of 7.9/8.0 = 0.9875. That means 2250 grams would be 2278 ml, or 9.628 US cups.

Margarine is made from hydrogenated oils, which contain trans fats. Trans fats cause cancer and Heart disease. You'd be better off with butter, which not only tastes considerably better, but is much healthier for you to consume.

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