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    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Undergo Massive Formula Change

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    By Alisa Fleming on September 5, 2022 Dairy-Free Butter Reviews (Spreads, Sticks & Oils), Product Reviews

    Updated September 2022! This summer, Smart Balance Buttery Spreads underwent a recipe transition, and it’s a doozy. In most varieties, the water to oil ratio was increased, reducing the fat and calories by 25 to 40%. In essence, several of the “regular” buttery spreads became the “light” buttery spreads, and the formal light versions were discontinued. Flaxseed oil was substituted for the pea protein in most varieties, which is good news for some with legume allergies, but it is reportedly causing more oil/water separation in the product. Also, several varieties now specifically contain “vitamin D3” and do not state if it is vegan sourced. We have full information in this post, followed by current reviews.

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reviews and Info - all dairy-free - new formula ingredients in post

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Continue to Evolve as Dairy-Free Alternatives

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads confuse many dairy-free consumers, and for good reason. This brand has twisted and turned more times over the years than I can count. Early on, a company called GFA Brands produced Earth Balance and Smart Balance. Yes, they are made by the same company, and reportedly in the same facility. GFA was eventually bought by Boulder Brands, which has since been swallowed up by Conagra Foods.

    The Earth Balance line of products has been dairy-free all along, but many of the Smart Balance products started out with dairy. They made a light version without dairy, and later added a specifically dairy-free Smart Balance Buttery Spread. Then one day, Smart Balance, as a brand, went completely dairy-free and plant-based. For a while, their packaging even said “dairy free butter” on the front. Some of their old customers weren’t happy about this, so they have since added a dairy “Butter Blend” line of products back into their mix.

    So now, all of the Smart Balance Buttery Spreads are dairy-free, but they do have a dairy butter blend line of spreads. Whew! Fortunately, the two lines look quite different. The butter blends are small oval containers, while the buttery spreads are full-size, square-ish tubs. They did remove “dairy free butter” from the buttery spread packaging, but I’m guessing it was just to avoid potential dairy lawsuit issues about using the term “butter.” There wasn’t any other change to that product line, and they remained dairy free.

    But this year, the transitions are continuing. All light versions of Smart Balance have been discontinued, and the aforementioned formula change is a massive one. It affects the consistency, nutrition, and customer base. The packaging still looks nearly identical. But if you look closely, the oil percentages have changed quite a bit. In fact, the Original, Omega3, and Olive Oil versions went from 64% vegetable oils to 39% vegetable oils. And of course, the ingredients and basic nutrition facts have changed to the ones detailed below.

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reviews and Info - all dairy-free, most vegan

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reveal Lighter Formulas in Regular Line

    Here are current details on all of the non-organic dairy-free and vegan buttery spreads from this brand. We’re not sure yet if the organic variety has changed, as the company hasn’t updated any information anywhere online. For now, we have the organic information from prior. Please do leave your own unbiased rating and review below if you buy and try any of them, and be sure to mention which one(s) you use!

    Original

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reviews and Info - all dairy-free, most veganIngredients: vegetable oil blend (canola oil, palm oil, olive oil), water, contains less than 2% of salt, flaxseed oil, monoglycerides, natural and artificial flavors, sunflower lecithin, vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d3,  beta-carotene (color), and potassium sorbate, lactic acid, calcium disodium edta (to preserve freshness).

    Nutrition (per tablespoon): 60 calories, 7g fat, 0g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 0g protein.*

    Omega 3 (not vegan)

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reviews and Info - all dairy-free, most veganIngredients: water, vegetable oil blend (canola oil, palm oil), water, contains less than 2% of, flaxseed oil, salt, fish oil, monoglycerides, olive oil, natural and artificial flavors, vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d3, beta-carotene (color), and potassium sorbate, lactic acid, tbhq, calcium disodium edta (to protect freshness). contains: fish.

    Nutrition (per tablespoon): 50 calories, 6g fat, 0g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 0g protein.*

    Low Sodium Whipped

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reviews and Info - all dairy-free, most veganIngredients: vegetable oil blend (canola oil, palm oil), water, less than 2% of salt, pea protein isolate, monoglycerides, sunflower lecithin, natural and artificial flavors, vitamin a palmitate, beta-carotene color, and potassium sorbate, lactic acid, calcium disodium edta (to preserve freshness).

    Nutrition (per tablespoon): 60 calories, 7g fat, 0g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 0g protein.*

    with Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reviews and Info - all dairy-free, most veganIngredients: water, vegetable oil blend (canola oil, palm oil, extra virgin olive oil), less than 2 percent of: flaxseed oil, salt, monoglycerides, natural and artificial flavors, vitamin a palmitate, vitamin d3, beta carotene (color), and potassium sorbate, lactic acid, tbhq and calcium disodium edta (to protect freshness).

    Nutrition (per tablespoon): 50 calories, 6g fat, 0g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 0g protein.*

    Organic (Not Sure if Ingredients / Nutrition Have Changed – Please Comment if You have New Packaging Information)

    Smart Balance Buttery Spreads Reviews and Info - all dairy-free, most veganIngredients: oil blend (palm fruit*, soybean*, canola* and olive* oils), water, salt, natural flavor*, crushed soybeans*, soy lecithin*, lactic acid (non-dairy), and naturally extracted annatto* (color). *organic. contains: soy.

    Nutrition (per tablespoon): 80 calories, 9g fat, 0g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 0g protein.*

    Discontinued Smart Balance Buttery Spreads

    All “Light” versions were discontinued – with Flaxseed Oil, with Extra Virgin Olive Oil, and with Omega 3. But, all of the regular versions were made significantly more light. In essence, the light versions replaced the regular versions.

    More Facts on Smart Balance Buttery Spreads

    • Price: $4.49 per 13- to 15-ounce tub
    • Availability: Smart Balance Buttery Spreads are sold at mainstream grocers throughout the U.S., like Walmart, Kroger stores, Albertsons stores, and more. Look for them refrigerated in the butter section.
    • Certifications: Smart Balance Buttery Spreads are Certified Kosher Pareve. The Organic variety is also Certified Organic.
    • Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Smart Balance Buttery Spreads are dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, and keto-friendly. All non-organic varieties are now soy-free. Select varieties are vegan and vegetarian, but some one contains fish oil and some now contain vitamin D3 which might be of animal origin. Check with the company to confirm, if concerned.*
    • For More Product Information: Visit the Smart Balance website at www.smartbalance.com.

    *Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy. 

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    Smart Balance Original

    Rated 1 out of 5
    August 26, 2022

    I purchased a tub of Smart Balance Original a week ago. It is so full of water and nothing like I am use to. I will have to find another product to purchase.

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    Mary Hollins

    too much water

    Rated 2 out of 5
    August 9, 2022

    used for many years and loved it but last tub I bought was totally different. MUCH more creamy which was good but WAY too much WATER!. Had to pour off water before I fried my eggs. I noticed the ing. label and the first was WATER. Use to list veg. oil blend as first ing. May not seem like a big deal but Big difference! Water is cheeper. You figure that out!!! I’m looking for a different brand after 10+ years

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    Scott

    Chemical Taste in Current Product

    Rated 1 out of 5
    April 29, 2022

    Yes. Just opened a new container of Smart Balance purchased at wholesale club. Spread some on a slice of bread and immediately tasted something wrong. Isolated the foul taste to the Smart Balance. Like a chemical or petroleum taste.

    Called Conagra. They could care less. They agreed to give me a refund but refused to investigate and follow up with me on what is the source of this problem.

    How many other customers have experienced this? Is it harmful? Etc. They said they would handle this matter INTERNALLY!

    Don’t trust these people or their products.

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    Bob

    looking for the pump spray

    Rated 4 out of 5
    June 16, 2021

    Love the product ….. BUT where is the spray?

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    Evelyn Dickerson

    Love it

    Rated 5 out of 5
    November 21, 2020

    I use the olive oil spread and cook with it. I love the flavor and texture. Took me several years to find and realize it was dairy free.

    Try it you will love it.

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    Marsha

    I never knew that about all of the butters

    Rated 5 out of 5
    November 20, 2020

    I never knew that about all of the butters i use. I use them and really like them. Its a life change for me and my family. Thank you for this great over view of them all.

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