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Check out the wall street journal for November 02.
Yes we love Velveeta. Kids love it on crackers or on eggs or just about
anything. They wouldn't touch veggies until we put a dab on to get them
started. By the way it is great on baked potatoes with crispy bacon I
don't eat bacon but those that do say its good.
As a matter of fact I love Tang and have used it since we found out the
Astronauts used it. I don't like orange juice as it is too bitter but I
do prefer fresh oranges. They are not always available.
Last night the kids made a dessert with graham crackers a layer of fr.
vanilla Cool Whip, a layer of instant choc pudding, a layer of crackers
a layer of strawberry pudding, more cool whip and then more crackers and
the rest of the puddings and more cool whip. Looked strange but tastes
good.
Matt

Vox Humana wrote:

> > wrote in message
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>>What a surprise as Cool Whip is the largest selling topping of any
>>including whipped cream.
>>Whipped cream is not acceptable to most people.
>>Matt
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> Because of your top posting it is really hard to determine your position. I
> will assume that your are quite enthusiastic about Cool Whip. Of course,
> that's your right as it is mine to prefer real whipped cream. I would point
> out that there are lots of products that sell like mad, but that doesn't
> make them superior. For instance, Velveeta is quite popular because it is
> cheap, melts well, and doesn't require refrigeration until it is opened. My
> supermarket regularly puts entire skids of the stuff down the main isle at
> room temperature when it is on special. Does that make Velveeta superior or
> more acceptable than cheddar cheese. I think not. I also believe that
> "most people" don't have a clue about nutrition, and the relationship
> between saturated fat and cholesterol. How many people do you suppose
> prefer non-dairy creamer over real cream because they think it is a healthy
> choice? How many just like being able to have a jar of the stuff on the
> table and not have to worry about refrigeration and expiration dates? Many
> people think that margarine is more acceptable than butter, but that isn't
> the case from a medical point of view. I suppose that you really like Tang
> over real orange juice? After all, millions of jars have been sold. By the
> way, do you have a source for claims about people's preferences for Cool
> Whip?
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