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Benecol benecol Clinical nutrition A soy based plant sterol-rich proprietary margarine available in Finland, which ↓ serum cholesterol. Cf Isoflavone, Nutraceutical, Soy, Textured vegetable protein.  has redesigned its packaging and logo to obtain a striking new look for their range of cholesterol-lowering foods. The packaging has been redesigned to make it even easier to identify-in-store but the logo has also been changed to reflect the health benefits of the brand.

Designed by Coley coley
Noun

Brit an edible fish with white or grey flesh [perhaps from coalfish]
 Porter Bell, the new packaging incorporates the new logo and a turquoise turquoise, hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper, Al2(OH)3PO4·H2O+Cu, used as a gem. It occurs rarely in crystal form, but is usually cryptocrystalline.  colour to highlight Benecol's Finnish heritage. Each pack also incorporates a leaf design to represent the cholesterol-lowering ingredient in all Benecol foods, plant stanol ester Stanol ester is a heterogeneous group of chemical compounds known to reduce the level of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in blood when ingested. The starting material is sterols from plants. .
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Date:Aug 1, 2002
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