History
During the 1960s refrigerators became more common and butter was stored there for practical reasons. However, when kept in a fridge, butter becomes too hard to spread on bread. Then a very clever dairy technician had a bright idea. He tried churning cream with soya oil. The result was Bregott®, which is spreadable direct from the fridge.
In the forty years or so that Bregott® has graced our sandwiches, the product has become popular because it contains good natural ingredients, including cream and rapeseed oil.
Market
Bregott® is sold in Sweden. There are six variants: normal salted, extra salted, organic, medium, with sea salt and slightly salted. These popular products are produced at the Arla Foods dairy in Götene, Sweden.