Primula (food)

Primula is the brand name associated with a range of food products marketed by The Kavli Group. The best known range is Primula Cheese Spread.[1]

History

Primula Cheese Spread was invented in 1924 by Norwegian Olav Kavli.[2] Primula Cheese was the world's first spreadable cheese with a long shelf life and was named after the Primula flower. It was first introduced into the UK in 1929. Primula Cheese is sold in a squeezable tube.

Varieties

Primula Dips

Primula cheese in tubes is supplied in varieties flavoured with several ingredients, including Original, Chives, Ham, and Prawn. Dips are also manufactured in several flavours. They are sold in many shops in the UK and Republic of Ireland.

The Primula brand is owned by the Norwegian Kavli group owned by The Kavli Trust, manufactured in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Great Britain, and sold in more than 20 countries. The Kavli Trust is a charitable organisation that donates a proportion of profits from The Kavli Group to causes such as research, cultural activities and humanitarian work.[3]

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