Gordon Roseleip

Gordon Roseleip (July 30, 1912 February 27, 1989)[1] was an American, Republican politician and businessman from Wisconsin.

Born in Platteville, Wisconsin, Roseleip was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War and he later participated in a documentary about the resistance movement in Wisconsin. Roseleip was a businessman; he served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1963 to 1975.[2]

He is perhaps best known for his failed defense of a Wisconsin law prohibiting the sale of margarine. He was challenged to a blind taste test between butter and margarine, and he chose margarine as the better of the two. After his death, his family revealed that for years they had been serving him margarine (purchased in Iowa) instead of butter, because margarine was believed to be healthier than butter.[3]

Notes

  1. 'Social Security Death Index'
  2. Gordon Roseleip
  3. Bauer, Scott (20 September 2011). "Wisconsin ban on margarine targeted for repeal". The Wisconsin State Journal.


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