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Cool Whip Original is made of water, hydrogenated vegetable oil (including coconut and palm kernel oils), high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, skimmed milk, light cream (less than 2%), sodium caseinate, natural and artificial flavor, xanthan and guar gums, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, sodium polyphosphate, and beta carotene (as a colouring). [12]
The origin of the name "Watergate salad" is obscure. The recipe was published by General Foods (since merged into what is now Kraft Heinz) and called for two General Foods products: Jell-O instant pistachio pudding and Cool Whip whipped topping, a whipped-cream substitute. According to Kraft, "There are several urban myths regarding the name ...
REFRIGERATE 4 hours. Spread with remaining COOL WHIP just before serving. Kraft Kitchens tips: HEALTHY LIVING Save 50 calories and 3g of fat, including 2g of saturated fat, per serving by preparing with PHILADELPHIA Neufchatel Cheese, fat-free milk, COOL WHIP LITE Whipped Topping and JELL-O Vanilla Flavor Fat Free Sugar Free Instant Pudding.
Stir in half the COOL WHIP; spread over crust. Top with berries. Beat pudding mixes and 3-1/2 cups milk with whisk 2 min.; pour over berries. ... COOL WHIP LITE Whipped Topping and JELL-O Vanilla ...
Strawberries and and Cool Whip turn a simple Jell-O shot into a festive holiday one. Get the Santa Hat Jell-O Shots recipe. Chelsea Lupkin. Christmas Jell-O Shots.
Substitute JELL-O White Chocolate Flavor Instant Pudding for the vanilla pudding. PEANUT BUTTER TRIFLE Do not crush wafers. Place half the wafers in 1-1/2-qt. bowl. Prepare pudding mixtures as directed; spoon in layers over wafers. Top with remaining wafers and COOL WHIP; drizzle with peanut butter and melted chocolate.
8. Cherry (Sugar-Free) $1.39 for a four-pack from Target. Shop Now. Almost had me. The cherry flavor itself isn't the cough syrupy poison that you might expect, and for a moment, I was fooled.
William A. Mitchell (October 21, 1911 – July 26, 2004) was an American food chemist who, while working for General Foods Corporation between 1941 and 1976, was the key inventor behind Pop Rocks, Tang, Cool Whip, and powdered egg whites. [1] During his career he received over 70 patents.