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Crest on target.


CLOVER and Country Life maker Dairy Crest Dairy Crest Group plc is a major dairy products company in the United Kingdom. Its brands include Cathedral City cheese (which is made in Davidstow, a place in Cornwall which is not a City and does not have a Cathedral), Utterly Butterly, Vitalite, Clover, St Ivel and FRijj.  said yesterday it was on track to meet results expectations despite a weaker market for its UK spreads.

The Surrey-based food group said the firm's Utterly Butterly and St Ivel St Ivel is a brand of dairy products in the UK. It began as a subsidiary under the ownership of the Unigate dairy company with most production sites in the south west of England and some in Wales.  Gold spreads faced "challenging market conditions" despite stronger performances from its Clover and Country Life products.

The firm is looking to capitalise on lower-fat versions, including the launch of Country Life Lighter in April.

Dairy Crest added it had seen "good growth" from other key brands including Cathedral City cheese, St Hubert Omega 3 spread and its Frijj flavoured milk.
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Title Annotation:Business
Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Mar 27, 2007
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