Cool Whip FROSTING. Only available in the freezer section. A million times better than canned frosting.
The Cool Whip frosting came in chocolate and vanilla. The chocolate was mmmmmmmmmm...I don't remember Cool Whip frosting, but I think there used to be "chocolate flavored" Cool Whip decades ago. Maybe other flavors too. I used to eat it right out of the tub.
My mother often bought Dream Whip, a boxed powdered whipped topping mix. I still see that in stores.
I don't remember Cool Whip frosting, but I think there used to be "chocolate flavored" Cool Whip decades ago. Maybe other flavors too. I used to eat it right out of the tub.
My mother often bought Dream Whip, a boxed powdered whipped topping mix. I still see that in stores.
They still make Chunky bars. I get them every year for my mom as part of her small gifts
Loved Gator Gum. And Freshen up gum. The gum that goes squirt!Gator Gum (by Gatorade).
Thank goodness it is still available; I actually use it. I've got several "secret family recipes" that are throw-backs to the 70's - people LOVE them and I'm pretty sure I couldn't reproduce the results with whipped cream.I don't remember Cool Whip frosting, but I think there used to be "chocolate flavored" Cool Whip decades ago. Maybe other flavors too. I used to eat it right out of the tub.
My mother often bought Dream Whip, a boxed powdered whipped topping mix. I still see that in stores.
Are Certs and Lifesavers still available in the States? Certs have been gone here entirely for 3 or 4 years; can't even get 'em on Amazon. I do see the very, very occasional package of Lifesavers 5-Flavour at a gas station or convenience store once in a while. I miss both of them.
Thank goodness it [Dream Whip] is still available; I actually use it. I've got several "secret family recipes" that are throw-backs to the 70's - people LOVE them and I'm pretty sure I couldn't reproduce the results with whipped cream.
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Would it amuse you to know that my grocery store sells a generic, yellow-label version and of course, that's the one I buy?Yep, I think my mother used Dream Whip more as an ingredient in her 70's dessert creations rather than as whipped topping.
Would it amuse you to know that my grocery store sells a generic, yellow-label version and of course, that's the one I buy?![]()