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Doriana is one of Brazil's most iconic margarine brands, first introduced in the 1970s. Originally created by Anderson Clayton, the brand became a staple in Brazilian households for its association with family breakfast and creamy texture.
Over the decades, the brand's ownership shifted through major industry acquisitions, passing through Unilever before being acquired by Seara Alimentos, a subsidiary of JBS S.A. Today, Doriana is manufactured primarily in Brazil, where it maintains a dominant market share. The product shown, Doriana Light, is a reduced-calorie version of the classic formula, catering to health-conscious consumers while maintaining the brand's traditional flavor profile.
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