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'''] Utterly Butterly''' is a ] brand of dairy ]s, created by ] and sold in 2000 to ] as part of the milk and cheese division. '''] Utterly Butterly''' is a ] brand of dairy ]s, created by ] and sold in 2000 to ] as part of the milk and cheese division.
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When Dairy Crest had the naming rights to ], the latter was known as the Utterly Butterly Wing-walking Display Team. When Unigate (succeeded by Dairy Crest) had the naming rights to ], the latter was known as the Utterly Butterly Wing-walking Display Team.


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Not to be confused with Amul.

St. Ivel Utterly Butterly is a British brand of dairy spreads, created by Unigate and sold in 2000 to Dairy Crest as part of the milk and cheese division.

Utterly Butterly Wing-walking Display Team aircraft, pictured in 1996, displays the logo for the spread and the St. Ivel super brand

When Unigate (succeeded by Dairy Crest) had the naming rights to AeroSuperBatics Ltd, the latter was known as the Utterly Butterly Wing-walking Display Team.

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