| | |  | Computer Accessories | Home » » Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner, Spirals, 5.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | Double the calcium of regular macaroni & cheese dinners. Suggested prep makes this a sensible solution. | | | Features: | |
• One case containing 24 5.5-ounce boxes, for a total of approximately 48 servings
• Made with fun and enriched spiral-shaped pasta
• Rich in calcium and iron
• Makes a quick and easy side dish or meal
• Kids will love the cheesy flavor and fun shapes
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 132.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 14.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 10.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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Our favoriteJul 14, 2011
By Belle of the Ball Kraft Spirals are our favorite Mac and Cheese (Three Cheese is close 2nd). We were surprised to find a good price on them on here as well! For less than $1/box. I know I can find it cheaper with a great sale but the way that we go thru these, this was worth it!
Better than the originalSep 25, 2010
By R. Tomek Next time you are at the grocery store, just check the instructions on the box and you'll see that it's different than the original. The wacky shapes usually use the Spirals recipe too. Notice that regular mac&cheese says 'original recipe' under it. That stuff is junk compared to the Spirals. The people that don't notice the difference don't eat much mac & cheese.
If you're deciding which flavor to get, get the spirals. The people who say it doesn't make as much must be talking about volume, because the boxes are all the same by weight, 5.5oz. The spirals just tend to pack more together after they are cooked because they don't have the hollow center. It's the same amount, but it takes up less room on your plate and is way more delicious.
Kraft to the rescue!!Mar 25, 2008
By P. Ushakov I'll admit this it sad compared to real mac and cheese. The cheese only remotely tastes like cheese, it's not gooey and and thick and delicious with the burnt crusty top. But who has the time to go out and buy all the ingredients, prepare it and wait for it to cook? And then you have a giant dish of calorie laden, atery clogging cheesy goodness staring you in the face. So this is the perfect solution. It takes about 10 minites to make, and it's good enough to be worth the calories. For about 550 calories with a little I cant believe it's not butter you have a generous bowl. Its' cheap too so I can stock up and always have some on hand. It's a staple in our apartment where we're both lazy and dont like to cook. It doesnt taste amazing but considering everything it's a solid 5 stars.
5 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Fills Young Bellies While Mending Broken HeartsApr 02, 2007
By Brockeim
"Playful Literary Adventurer"
Kraft Macaroni and Cheese beckons back to lonely days running home at lunchtime. As I lay heart-strewn and crying about the harsh rejection meted upon me by the fairest of the playground beauties, soft noodles in a cheese cream sauce would ease my ache.
Daily, at morning recess, I would smile weakly and say hello to Heidi, who, in return would grimace. There stood I, in a pile of sadness, swings and slides all around, alone, and she, having moved on, would toil no longer in my presence.
Today, all so many years beyond, I do not remember if it was her kickball skills, or the way she whispered, "Green Eggs and Ham," ever so flirtatiously, just within earshot. Her gentle words were never meant for me no matter how I thought her eyes caught mine, and with clarity, at recess, I was reminded of her tease.
Recess would pass into lunchtime, and as the bell rang, I blew out the door and ran the quarter mile home. Anger, grief, all inside boiling, looking to be purged, pushed me homeward. Second grade happiness would be found where my mom made lunch.
Resting on our kitchen table, steaming with freshly ground pepper, was the golden orange macaroni and cheese. A bit of butter and a few drops of milk converged with the cheese for the smooth-sweet-salty taste with which I could indulge my insatiated heart.
My mother, forever smiling, and me, upset at Heidi who was forever guiling, until soon, I, with my belly full, was no longer riling. Fair maiden was never won by macaroni and cheese, but my broken heart was oft-mended by its flavor.
--Brockeim
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
review of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, Spiral, 5.5-Ounce BoxesNov 10, 2006
By C. M. Brankovic This type of Mac & Cheese pasta doesn't produce as much as the elbow mac & cheese. Other than that, it tastes the same. Good stuff!
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