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Kraft Mac And Cheese Shake On Cheese!


Becky6

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Becky6 Enthusiast

Just wanted to let those know who couldn't find it. I found it at my regular grocery store near the Velveeta cheese and the containers of parmasean. Just wanted to point this out!


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Guest nini

Yay Becky! I'm glad you found it!

wolfie Enthusiast

I got some the other day too and used some on my grits...YUM!! Can't wait to make Mac & Cheese tomorrow with my Tinkyada pasta shells! :)

Edited to add THANK YOU to Nisla! :)

Guest cassidy

I love this stuff. Thank you so much Nini for posting about it. I had the best mac n cheese I have had in months.

Guest nini

I'm so happy for you all! I wish I could remember who told me about it! Someone here on this forum I'm sure!!! So thank you whoever that was!

VydorScope Proficient

Still cant find it in my store :'(

cgilsing Enthusiast

ooohhh I'll have to look for that! I've been making mac and cheese with Tinkyada shells and Velveeta.....it's good but I really miss the box mac and cheese! :P


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Becky6 Enthusiast

Did you look near the Velveeta? It is a tiny can that says shake me on popcorn!

VydorScope Proficient
Did you look near the Velveeta? It is a tiny can that says shake me on popcorn!

Yess but will again maybe was jsut out of stock hmm wonder if its by the pop corn, do es it need refrigeration?

Guest nini

it does not need refridgeration until it is open, so in the grocery stores they don't have it in the dairy section, it's on the aisle with the mac and cheese (usually) or with the shelf stable velveeta and parmesan cheeses... at least in the stores I go to. I know the Super Wal Mart by me carries it, so you should be able to find it there or if you have a Publix or Ingles... I've seen it there too.

katshow Rookie

Does anyone know any place else to find this? Near me I have Whole Foods, QFC, Safeway, Albertsons and that's about it. My last chance is Albertsons before I buy it online. Any ideas?

VydorScope Proficient
it does not need refridgeration until it is open, so in the grocery stores they don't have it in the dairy section, it's on the aisle with the mac and cheese (usually) or with the shelf stable velveeta and parmesan cheeses... at least in the stores I go to. I know the Super Wal Mart by me carries it, so you should be able to find it there or if you have a Publix or Ingles... I've seen it there too.

Just got back from Kroger where I looked agian for the Legondary gluten-free Coco Puffs, no go on that, and no Kriaft Shaker Cheese anywhere. :(

Guest nini

I haven't seen it at Kroger Vincent... go to Wal Mart if you have a Super Wal Mart near you... they should have it... what other grocery stores are in your area? You could call them and see if they carry it.

VydorScope Proficient
I haven't seen it at Kroger Vincent... go to Wal Mart if you have a Super Wal Mart near you... they should have it... what other grocery stores are in your area? You could call them and see if they carry it.

Nothing close, Publix is the next closest and thats prbly 30-45 mins pending traffic, and happnens to be near Super Walmart. Our area is mostly houses and churches with some fast food and quickie kinds of shops, not many big stores all that close.

jaten Enthusiast

My husband found it at our Kroger tonight !!! :)

I know our Kroger has asked me for UPC #s when I ask them to order something. Vincent, here's the number, maybe your Kroger has it in hiding, and if not, they should be able to get it for you no problem.

Kraft Macaraoni & Cheese

Cheese Topping

UPC # 2100061505

And it is much smaller than a Parmesan shaker. This one is only 3 oz.

Hang in there, you'll be successful in your quest, I'm sure.

jmj0803 Apprentice

You can order it from Kraft directly if you can not find it in the store.

Also, Annie's Naturals has come out with a boxed GLUTEN FREE Rice Pasta & Cheddar. UPC 1356261001

debmidge Rising Star

wow, that's exactly what I've been looking for.....didn't know they made it.

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