| | |  | Mayonnaise | Home » » » » Miracle Whip, 18-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | Kraft Squeeze Miracle Whip - 12 Pack | | | Features: | |
• Case of 12 18-ounce squeezable plastic bottles
• Each bottle contains approximately 36 servings
• An easy-to-squeeze and easy-to-store version
• The favorite when it comes to salad dressing
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 15.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 15.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 15.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great taste poor packagingJul 30, 2007
By Pool Enthusiast Miracle Whip is hands down the best spread to use in sandwiches. Period. My complaint is with the packaging. They put regular Miracle Whip in a squeeze bottle. It is too thick. Therefore, it is always difficult to get it all out of the bottle. I have to water it down, just a bit. It takes away from the convenience of having a squeeze bottle in the first place, if I have to dilute it and mess with it any way.
3.5 stars
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
a couple of issues with this productFeb 25, 2010
By Derrick There are two main problems I see with this product... number one, squeeze bottles of any kind are just terrible for mayo and salad dressing. Number two, miracle whip's formula has changed over the years to remove most of the fat from it. I've stopped buying miracle whip and buy the off brand 'salad dressing' for this reason, they still have full fat formulas. Just a heads up. Full fat stuff works much better for stuff like pea salads and the like. Much richer flavor.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
No Miracle HereJul 21, 2010
By Reviewer I love mayonnaise - the bland types. However, I (like some others) continue to hate the tangy, skunky flavor of Miracle Whip. If Miracle Whip were the only mayo on earth, I would never eat mayo again.
price?Feb 08, 2012
By jeka Nothing is wrong with the product but the price is stupid for a condament. It's not a meal just something you add to a meal. It shouldn't be almost $7 a jar. I will only buy it when it's on sale. I use mayo, which by the way has no flavor. But it's very rare for me to use mayo, just don't like the taste.
Less waste, no knives needed for sandwiches! Great!Jan 11, 2009
By Pierce H. Thompson We love no waste! The squeeze bottle package allows all the product in the package to be expelled without the need to potentially contaminate the contents of the bottle with a knife or spreader. To get the same price per ounce we once bought "giant" containers of Miracle Whip at Costco and were always modestly concerned about repeated contamination of the large volume with spoons or knives. As long as one pledges to either reuse the container or recycle it, this packing of a product we were both hooked on in our youth for sandwiches and making egg or tuna salad is the best. For parents with litle kids who make Miracle Whip and peanut butter sandwiches (Ugh! -- but I don't eat them!) there is no fear of dirty knives that have been in mouths or on the counter being put into the Miracle Whip Jar. Just remember to reuse or recycle the small containers! Buy this product on Subscribe and Save for the same price as gaint containers!
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