Praying Colonel
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One of the many ways DW has retrained me. I grew up in a Miracle Whip house, but I'm now mayo-only.
They approved cyclamates too. Until they found out they weren't actually safe.Pretty sure the FDA ensures that Miracle Whip is safe to eat.![]()
Okay.They approved cyclamates too. Until they found out they weren't actually safe.
I vaguely remember some brand of margarine coming with a little packet of liquid yellow food color. The margarine itself was white and unappealing so you were supposed to add the yellow color to make it less unappetizing. I don’t think it was petroleum jelly but rather vegetable shortening like Crisco.We didn't eat margarine, either. Mom & Dad didn't trust it. (During the War, "margarine" was usually petroleum jelly dyed yellow. Technically, petroleum jelly is safe to eat in small quantities, but it tastes like exactly what it is.)
Probably because there's a bit of sweetness in the product. And HFCS is less expensive than sugar in the US.Why do they need to add high fructose corn syrup to Miracle Whip? Not needed.