Duncan Hines, Betty Crocker or Pillsbury.....?!


Question: which cake mix do you prefer when you don't feel like baking from scratch?


Answers: which cake mix do you prefer when you don't feel like baking from scratch?

I use Betty Crocker, they always taste good and you also get box tops for education. If you clip these and give them to a school in your area, the school receives 10 cents for every top collected. Every little bit helps. You can go to boxtops4 education.com for more info and you can even find out how much schools are earning.

whatever is on sale. they are all the same to me. now if you are talking icing- betty wins hands down

I'll use whichever one is currently on sale - I'd rather spend 99 cents than $2 any day. Besides, I always "doctor" the mixes with a few of my own additives anyway.

They are all pretty good, but I used to bake and sell cakes and I found that BC was the most moist

Duncan Hines- tastes like a real homemade cake; very moist too!

Duncan Hines, but I still like to boost the flavor with some additions...make my own icing tho.

I think I've used Betty Crocker the most. It's never failed me.

i use them all ...i think this week there on sale bettey crocker i think 3 boxs for 4 dollars thanks for reminding me .... ill put them on the list...

Betty Crocker, IMO, is too sweet and moist to the point of being soggy. Duncan Hines is good but I like Pillsbury the best.

I like Duncan Hines. It tastes better and is moist, altho it doesn't last long at my house. Personl choice.

Whatever is on sale as long as I have what it calls for on hand.

The only ones I have heard of are Duncan Hines and Pillsbury. Personally, I prefer Pillsbury.





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