Most USA grocers will sell butter by the stick. In the UK, a US stick of butter is 113 grams, or 8 tablespoons.
Many supermarkets and department stores will have it in the lotion section, online you can go to Amazon.com and search cocoa butter.
You can also find it at drug stores and beauty supply stores.
Canned Butter can be purchased from Ready Depot www.Readydepot.com ; http://www.readydepot.com/servlet/the-Food/Categories?sfs=7a4bf63d
online at gharitibodycare.com. they offer good quality
Raw butter is made from unpasteurized milk. It's illegal in most areas due to health concerns.
Butter is made from the cream of mammalian milk. There is no such thing as "veggie" butter.
butter in a can
Yes it is. That butter is still avalible in Alaska
Putting butter in can corn makes it taste better.
yes.
If they weren't safe they wouldn't be permitted to include them
yes in japan No, I can't buy canned whale meat in Japan,I have not seen it. Where did you see canned whale meat in japan, I will go to confirm whether it is really true.
Buy some butter.
It's from a spongbob episode
Go buy fresh butter
It is eggnog that has been canned by Borden
Most any supermarket should have them.
Most canned food is fine to eat but not necessarily sterile. The FDA allows a certain percentage of bugs and/or bug pieces in food like green beans and peanut butter.