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  2. What’s the Difference Between Mayonnaise and Miracle Whip?

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    When it comes down to it, they work the same in recipes. Feel free to substitute equal parts Miracle Whip for any recipe that calls for mayonnaise (and vice versa) depending on your taste preferences.

  3. Our Editors Tried 9 Different Brands Of Mayo—And A Tie ...

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    Two tasters felt it reminded them of Miracle Whip, with a slightly thinner, liquid texture. Market Pantry Our editors called this mayo "neutral," "nice," and "light."

  4. 11 Best Mayonnaise Brands, Ranked - AOL

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    I taste-tested 11 different mayonnaises — from Hellmann's and Miracle Whip to Duke's and Kewpie — and a classic was the clear winner.

  5. Miracle Whip - Wikipedia

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    1948 advertisement. Six Flags announced a new partnership with the Miracle Whip brand in 2009. [10]In the late 2000s and early 2010s, Miracle Whip attempted to appeal to younger audiences, with Miracle Whip advertising featuring prominently in the Electronic Arts video game Skate 3, including a dedicated trick, contest, and an achievement called Don't Be So Mayo. [11]

  6. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    Commercial mayonnaise marketed in jars originated in Philadelphia in 1907 when Amelia Schlorer began marketing a mayonnaise recipe originally used in salads sold in her family's grocery store. Mrs. Schlorer's mayonnaise was an instant success with local customers and eventually grew into the Schlorer Delicatessen Company. [69]

  7. Kraft Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Mayonnaise or Kraft Mayo is a brand of mayonnaise made by Kraft Foods. It is made in many forms and flavors. It is made in many forms and flavors. A new line of the brand's flavored mayonnaises are launched [ 1 ] with a celebrity -based ad campaign by HGTV 's Design Star judges Candice Olson , Genevieve Gorder and Vern Yip .

  8. I Tried 8 Store-Bought Mayos and the Winner Was ... - AOL

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    Miracle Whip includes oil, but less than mayo, and also has water, sugar and spices like garlic, mustard and paprika. Most people who can tell the difference between the two will say Miracle Whip ...

  9. Boiled dressing - Wikipedia

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    Salad cream, a product popular in the United Kingdom, is a type of boiled dressing developed by Heinz in 1914. [2] Miracle Whip is a variant of boiled dressing popular in the United States since 1933, marketed by Kraft Foods, Inc. as a product that "combines the best qualities of fine mayonnaise and good old-fashioned boiled dressing by a secret recipe".