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The Cheese From Kraft Mac & Cheese


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sammers1 Enthusiast

Is the powdered cheese gluten free from Kraft Mac & Cheese? I'm hoping it is so that I can use that with gluten free pasta when I am in a pinch. It would be great on the go when I don't have access to a freezer! Also, what about the goopy Kraft cheese that comes in the foil pouch for the Kraft Deluxe and the Velveeta mac & cheeses in a box.


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I have read on this forum that the cheese packet is gluten free. You can also buy a can of just the cheese. It is actually marketed as a popcorn topper, but tastes just like the stuff in the packet. It is a tiny can, but I bought it at WalMart for around $1.50. Hope this helps.

Stephanie

Is the powdered cheese gluten free from Kraft Mac & Cheese? I'm hoping it is so that I can use that with gluten free pasta when I am in a pinch. It would be great on the go when I don't have access to a freezer!
larry mac Enthusiast
I have read on this forum that the cheese packet is gluten free. You can also buy a can of just the cheese. It is actually marketed as a popcorn topper, but tastes just like the stuff in the packet. It is a tiny can, but I bought it at WalMart for around $1.50. Hope this helps. Stephanie

I'm looking at a box of Mac & Cheese Dinner "The Cheesiest" Original Flavor. And a can of Mac & Cheese Cheese Topping "The Cheesiest" Shake On popcorn.

Your right Steph, it taste the same 'cause the ingredients are exactly identical ! I didn't realize that fact until your post, so thank you for mentioning it :D. I use it on popcorn all the time. Plus, I only pop 1/2 to 2/3 of the bag of extra butter microwave popcorn so it will be extra flavorful.

best regards, lm

p.s., The packet weighs 1

ptkds Community Regular

I have this: Open Original Shared Link

It is the same stuff from Kraft, but you don't run the risk of CC by opening one of those packets that sits inside a box of gluten. I bought some a few months ago, and I am not even half way through it!

JennyC Enthusiast

We use the Kraft cheese packets in the mac & cheese frequently with no problems. My son loves it.

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