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  2. Cheez Whiz - Wikipedia

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    The new formula is used for Cheez Whiz Light (15.5 oz) as well as the Original Big Cheese (15 oz). The products' jars were also widened to allow dipping. Formula change. Over the years since the product's creation, Kraft has altered its recipe due to changes in dairy sourcing and the regulatory environment, resulting in a reduction of cheese ...

  3. Kraft Singles - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Singles is a brand of processed cheese product manufactured and sold by Kraft Heinz. Introduced in 1950, [2] the individually wrapped "slices" are not really slices off a block, but formed separately in manufacturing.

  4. Kraft Dinner - Wikipedia

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    This allows the cheese to be applied directly to the cooked pasta without additional preparation or ingredients. The pasta is also different; elbow macaroni replaces the thin, straight macaroni supplied as part of the "Original Recipe." The Homestyle form is the newest form of Kraft Mac & Cheese.

  5. Macaroni and cheese - Wikipedia

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    Leslie used rubber bands to attach processed cheese produced by Kraft Foods to boxes of pasta in an attempt to increase pasta sales. Kraft hired Leslie and began to produce Kraft Macaroni & Cheese (known as Kraft Dinner or KD in Canada) in 1937 with the slogan "make a meal for four in nine minutes". It was an immediate success in the US and ...

  6. Homemade Mac and Cheese! (Leave Kraft on the Shelf) - AOL

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    Ditch the store bought mac and cheese and opt for a few simple ingredients and whip up a cheesy bowl you won't want to miss out on! Homemade Mac and Cheese! (Leave Kraft on the Shelf)

  7. James L. Kraft - Wikipedia

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    James Lewis Kraft (December 11, 1874 – February 16, 1953) was a Canadian-American entrepreneur and inventor and the founder of Kraft Foods Inc. Kraft immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1902. He developed a patented pasteurization process for cheese, allowing it to be shipped long distances, making him the first to patent processed ...

  8. Easy Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Easy Cheese is currently available in Cheddar and American flavors. Discontinued varieties include Pimento, French Onion, Cheddar Blue Cheese, Shrimp Cocktail, Nacho, Pizza, Sharp Cheddar, and Cheddar 'n Bacon. Cans of Kraft Cheddar 'N' Bacon (discontinued) and American Easy Cheese among other varieties in Alaska in 2010.

  9. Velveeta Shells & Cheese - Wikipedia

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    On the Kraft Foods website, multiple recipes and cooking ideas for Velveeta Shells & Cheese are also posted. Prior to the corporate merger of Kraft Foods and Heinz, Kraft also marketed Velveeta Shells & Cheese through multiple television commercials and magazine advertisements. In March 2015, the product continued to be advertised on television ...

  10. Vegemite - Wikipedia

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    On 13 June 2009, Kraft released a new version of Vegemite. The formula combines Vegemite and Kraft cream cheese, spreads more easily and has a considerably less salty and milder taste than the original. To coincide with the release of the new recipe, Kraft ran a competition to give the new flavour a name.

  11. Cream cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cream cheese is a soft, usually mild-tasting fresh cheese made from milk and cream. [3] [4] Cream cheese is not naturally matured and is meant to be consumed fresh, so it differs from other soft cheeses such as Brie and Neufchâtel. It is more comparable in taste, texture, and production methods to Boursin and mascarpone.

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