There are many companies in the world who manufacture cheese. Kraft Foods is one of the top companies who make cheese. Kraft is so popular in fact, the nearly 98% of American have a Kraft cheese product in their refrigerator.
Kraft garlic cheese has not been for sale since 2003 because of competitor demand
Only in a cheese spread. You can find it in a small jar in most groceries. I grew up eating from a log the size of velveta. No longer available. Makes me very sad.
No, i don't think so...they only make the mac n cheese
No. They were discontinued by high rates of money.
Unfortunately Kraft doesn't make it anymore! There is however, a petition page on Facebook you can join, begging Kraft to bring it back!
yes
Nope! According to their facebook answer to this question. They say it's because "we" didn't buy enough of it for them to continue to make it.
Go to the store, buy kraft mac & cheese & follow the directions on the box!!!
Actually, yes. Kraft still is continuing the line of noodle classics.
Yes, you can. some of the Kraft mac and cheese are made to be mirco-waved.
That makes it hard! but kinda makes me mad you should no that powder and a kraft horible not real cheese! gross :P
Sadly, you cannot, that I know of. When I was a kid, and even into my teens, Kraft still made Neufchatel cheese spread with pineapple, in a jar. The cheese was more like a thickish cream cheese, but a tiny bit sweet, maybe from the pineapple. It was delicious and my mom used to stuff celery with it and put it on crackers. I am going to try to make something similar this Thanksgiving using Kraft Neufchatel cheese in bar form and mixing in tiny bits of pineapple. I might even add in some finely chopped walnuts or pecans. I found it at shopfoodex dot com; look for kraft pineapple cheese spread.
Yes you can! I just made it and it didn't taste any different :)
He has said that he can make lasagna from scratch.
I personally buy cheese and other dairy from Kraft. This is not everyone's preference, however. In some cases, people may prefer Borden, or even another brand.
Yes, you can make Kraft mac n cheese without butter. You can use vegetable oil, olive oil, or coconut oil as a substitute. You can also half the butter it calls for. You can use just milk and leave the butter out completely, but it might not be as good, as the consistency will be a bit off.