Mac and Cheese, or Velveeta?

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Goku_Rose, Feb 22, 2017.

  1. Velveeta Shells & Cheese

    Kraft Foods introduced Velveeta cheese products in 1927 after acquiring the brand from The Velveeta Cheese Company. Kraft headquarters was previously located in Northfield, Illinois. Kraft Foods were made at around 160 manufacturing facilities around the world. Kraft Foods and Heinz merged in early July 2015, forming the new company The Kraft Heinz Company

    As of January 2016, Velveeta Shells & Cheese is still marketed on a Kraft website. 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 in the United States, with statements referring to the product as "liquid gold."





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    Kraft Macaroni & Cheese

    The product was originally marketed as Kraft Dinner with the slogan "a meal for four in nine minutes for an everyday price of 19 cents." It was renamed to Kraft Macaroni & Cheese in the United States and other countries. In several markets it goes by different names; in the United Kingdom it is marketed as Cheesey Pasta.

    The product is also heavily promoted toward children in the United States on television with the promotional name Kraft Cheese & Macaroni. When advertising to younger children, the television advertisement encourages the children to ask for "The Blue Box." In 2010 Kraft launched a $50 million multi-media marketing campaign with a nostalgia theme aimed at adults to promote all varieties of Kraft dinner. In Canada, Kraft has advertising programs intended to make the meal appealing to newly arrived immigrant groups.

    There are regular promotional tie-in versions of the Kraft Dinner, aimed at kids. Packages have come with pasta in the shapes of various characters popular with children, such as Looney tunes, Super Mario Bros., Pokémon, Spider-man, Rugrats, The Fairly Odd parents, The Flintstones, Peanuts, Scooby-doo, Madagascar, How to train your Dragon, Toy Story, Phineas and Ferb, Cars, Monsters University, Finding Dory, SpongeBob Squarepants, Minions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Star Wars. Kraft Foods has also released many products under the product banner. These include other versions of macaroni and cheese with different shaped pasta and different flavours, but it has also included completely different dishes, such as spaghetti in several different flavours.
    All of this information was plagerised from both of the respected Wikipedia pages.

    WHICH ONE DO YOU LIKE MORE? ??
     
  2. x) I'm done RIP
     
  3. Oh mmmm gee bby come HERE, NOW.
     
  4. That's a lot of reading, can't we just have a taste test? ?
     
  5. I like Paneer and Almond milk tofu
     
  6. I don't like cheese in general so idk :(
     
  7. Neither. They both nasty
     
  8. Pfft. You know you like both of them ?
     
  9. Free taste tests on the wall of OkayGift
     
  10. I RATE THIS THREAD 0/10
    NO BB CODES
    NO PICTURES
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  11. Depends, how much money do I have?
     
  12. Well, I own everything and everyone, but I'll allow you to have $10.
     
  13. Kraft. I think the Velveeta shells cheese is gross
     
  14. I didn't bother ready cos it was too long 
    But mac n cheese all the way ?
     
  15. Yuck, neither
     
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  17. Didn't read but nun I would say ;)