Parkay - meaning and definition. What is Parkay
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  • Parkay ad, 1942

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This verb is an invitation to take a flying leap: to be specific, to spread Squeeze Parkay liberally on your forehead, get a running start and jump directly up someone's posterior - or into the lake, to use the old-fashioned saying.
George, that's not an offer, that's an insult. Feel free to Parkay yourself and hit 280.
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Parkay is a margarine made by ConAgra Foods and introduced in 1937. It is available in spreadable, sprayable, and squeezable forms.

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Parkay

Parkay is a margarine made by ConAgra Foods and introduced in 1937. It is available in spreadable, sprayable, and squeezable forms.

Parkay was made and sold under the Kraft brand name by National Dairy Products Corporation from 1937 to 1969, then Kraftco Corporation from 1969 to 1976, Kraft, Inc. from 1976 to 1989, Kraft General Foods, Inc. from 1989 to 1995, Nabisco Brands, Inc. from 1995 to 1999, and ConAgra Foods, Inc. since 1999.

The product label states that the product contains 0g trans fat. Yet the ingredients listed on the package include hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils. The Food and Drug Administration allows food manufacturers to claim "0g of trans fats," so long as each serving of the product has less than half a gram of trans fat.