
Currently in the US and discovered these butter sticks that have an almost squared basis. Where can I find them in Switzerland? The brand doesn’t really matter but its concept is awesome!
by 2Mew2BMew2

Currently in the US and discovered these butter sticks that have an almost squared basis. Where can I find them in Switzerland? The brand doesn’t really matter but its concept is awesome!
by 2Mew2BMew2
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As far as I know, butter sticks are typical American, so I don’t think you can find them here (unless someone imports American butter). They are so common in US that American cookbooks often give butter quantities in sticks (and tablespoons, because 1 stick = 8 tablespoons. Anything but grams…).
M-Budget Margarine (sorry it is not butter)
you can find buttersticks in almost all grocery stores. for example in migros you can find buttersticks from „die butter“ and „valflora“
Isn’t it basically [this](https://www.coop.ch/de/p/3081185)?
I am thoroughly confused. That butter stick doesn’t look square at all. Just looks like your regular butter stick from the Migros or Coop. Might be smaller – why is that important? Why is a smaller, yet still rectangular stick of butter an awesome concept? What the heck am I missing?