Which better cool whip or redi whip?!


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Which better cool whip or redi whip?


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without being too explicit - lets do a tastey taste test .....know what i'm saying! ;-)

Redi whip can get u high

cool whip tastes better

reddi whip is funnier

cool whip

redi whip is, it is made from fresh cream

cool whip tasted better than redi whip, but redi whip is more fun to eat out of the can

Redi-Whip.

gotta say cool whip. because its COOL!!! get it? lol, sorry, i HAD to. it also tastes better.

Cool Whip is so yummy!

Cool Whip all the way!!

cool whip is better as it is more creamy

Dipping cool whip with a spoon is so passe.There's nothing like putting redi whip right out of the can with a flourish

i use them both and they taste the same to me but when i make hot chocolate i use redi-whip and when i make a pumpkin pie i use cool whip. i really don't know why.

They are both good. But i like cool whip, and if redi whip is readily available then i buy it. You can't really tell anyway, everyone likes whipped cream, Who really says "hey this is rediwhip!" or vice versa...

I like cool whip better.

Since Cool Whip just comes in a tub and Reddi-Whip comes in a can with a fancy top, Cool Whip is mainly used for stuff like Jello or pudding, where it's used as a mix-in, not a topping. You use it when you need a large quantity of something for a big recipe. However, if you are just looking for something to add to ice cream or a creamy topping for a hot beverage, stick with the Reddi-Whip. They both taste the same, and they're both whipped cream.

I like both, it is a matter of personal preference.
That's like asking, what's better, blondes or redheads.

Reddi Whip is my fav (but I'm biased, I work for that company).

However, real whipped cream is a hundred times better than either of those choices. It's really easy to make. You whip heavy cream with a standing mixer or a hand mixer. Flavor with vanilla and sugar to taste. It also works better when you put the bowl, beaters and cream into the freezer for a few minutes before you are ready to start.

redi whip

Being that cool whip is an EDIBLE OIL PRODUCT. That right there is enough to turn me off. I like a whip cream that is made from real cream.

They are both good, it just depends on what you are useing it for. Red whip you can spray a little or a lot and with cool whip you can freeze it when not using it so it will last longer. I like both of them.

I think that the extra creamy cool whip is better. It is also more stable than Redi whip which "melts/disappears" rather quickly because of all the air that is compressed into it. If you want the rosettes that the Redi whip can makes, use a decorator's tip and piping bag.

However, that being said, nothing can really compare to the real thing. If you use fine sugar or powdered sugar, it doesn't take very long to whip up some fresh cream. The results are worth it.

Did you know you can freeze cream in the container before it is even opened? That way you can always have some handy for whipping.

redi whip is the Shizz-Nit and the chicks love it the Bed room

cool whip is no dairy and when it melt off your body it doesn't leave a gresy film on you hoo haas

i like both !

cool whip !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cool whip it's easier to play with......wanna give it a try???

I have a very fast and strong tongue :) !!!!!!

REDI WHIP-------IT TASTES LIKE HOMEMADE.................

fluffy whip

Cool Whip is made of water, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup, partially hydrogenated coconut and palm kernel oil, < 2% sodium caseinate, natural and artificial flavorings, xanthan and guar gums, polysorbate 80, sorbitan monostearate, and beta carotene. Sodium caseinate is a milk protein,

Redi Whip is whipped cream.

Your choice, real or fake.




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