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  2. We Tried 7 Brands to Find the Best Boxed Mac and Cheese - AOL

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    The post We Tried 7 Brands to Find the Best Boxed Mac and Cheese appeared first on Taste of Home. Grab a box! We snagged seven to find the best boxed mac and cheese.

  3. The best spaghetti sauce, according to a taste test - AOL

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    During Taste of Home’s Best Love Brands Spaghetti Sauce test, 11 brands were tested—some standards and a few that were totally new to the team. Each pasta sauce was tested blindly and judged ...

  4. I tried 7 dried pastas and there is one I will keep in my ...

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    Whole Foods 365 Spaghetti (Owen Berg / TODAY Illustration / Whole Foods) The taste was spot-on and the texture was chewy with a bit of resistance, but I found Whole Foods’ spaghetti to be on the ...

  5. Category:Pasta sauce brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pasta sauce brands" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amy's Kitchen; B.

  6. Hamburger Helper - Wikipedia

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    The packaged pasta brand "Hamburger Helper" was introduced by General Mills in 1971 [1] [2] [3] in response to a meat shortage and rising meat prices. [4] In 2005, Food Network rated it third on its list of "Top Five Fad Foods of 1970". In 2013, the company shortened the brand's name to just "Helper". [5]

  7. SpaghettiOs - Wikipedia

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    Canned spaghetti—short lengths in tomato sauce—was available long before rings were introduced. [5] Ring-shaped canned pasta was introduced in 1965 by the Campbell Soup Company under the Franco-American brand, by marketing manager Donald Goerke, nicknamed "the Daddy-O of SpaghettiOs", [6] as a pasta dish that could be eaten without mess.

  8. Prince spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    Prince (also known previously as Prince Spaghetti) is a pasta brand and manufacturer in the United States. The company has been sold several times in the latter part of its history and is currently a part of Winland Foods.

  9. Prego - Wikipedia

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    Prego was the result of efforts in the 1970s by Campbell's Soup to expand its work with tomatoes beyond the soup business. Although senior management originally wanted to create a product to directly attack Heinz (which had sued Campbell's Soup over unfair business practices) the company had no competitive advantage producing ketchup.