It was discontinued by the Campbell Soup company (owner of the Franco-American) brand sometime in the late 1990s or early 2000s. I had been looking for it for years myself, and discovered that it has been discontinued, but there is a small but vocal group of people petitioning Campbell's to bring it back. If you want you can e-mail Campbell's, but I doubt they will bring it back. It has been gone at least 5-10 years.
No there is no difference. Mac & cheese is just a shorter way to say macaroni & cheese
Macaroni cheese. Called macaroni and cheese in America and macaroni pie in Jamaica
cheese macaroni!!
From a factory that makes Macaroni and Cheese.
no macaroni and cheese is not a noun it is a food
It was discontinued by the Campbell Soup company (owner of the Franco-American) brand sometime in the late 1990s or early 2000s. I had been looking for it for years myself, and discovered that it has been discontinued, but there is a small but vocal group of people petitioning Campbell's to bring it back. If you want you can e-mail Campbell's, but I doubt they will bring it back. It has been gone at least 5-10 years.
I think you mean macaroni cheese? That is macaroni baked with a cheese sauce.
i think that all sorts of cheese can be used to make macaroni cheese
Macaroni and cheese is an American dish, though it is similar to an English one called cauliflower cheese. Macaroni and cheese's popularity in the United States has been attributed to Thomas Jefferson serving it at a White House dinner in 1802.
Macaroni cheese
Macaroni cheese.
Not really. Macaroni cheese is high in carbohydrates, high in fat and low in vitamins (there's no fruit or veg in macaroni cheese).