Mayonaise or miracle wip?!


Question: The Whip of course, it has that zing! It makes tuna wake up and say "howdy!"


Answers: The Whip of course, it has that zing! It makes tuna wake up and say "howdy!"

MAYO! Miracle Whip is disgusting, vile, sweet, bleh, gross, awful, horrible...MAYO! ^_^

I love mayonaise but miracle whiop is way better. You should try it.

mayonnaise is a little bitter/ miracle whip

mayonaise ... miracle whip SUCKS i'm telling you right now go with mayonaise ! ! !

Mayonnaise is a lot better. Kraft is the only one my family will eat. I've tried others.
Miracle whip has a sweet taste and is disgusting in sandwiches and salads.

I agree. Mayo definetely. Miracle Whip/Salad dressing is yucky.

MAYO! MIRACLE WHIP 2 EXPENSIVE.

Eat mayonnaise on bread ( sandwich ), only sometimes.

Mayo all the way bay beeee!

Mayonaise WAY better

miracle whip, it makes a better turkey sandwhich. Sorry mayo lovers I was raised on the whip

I Love Miracle Whip it is so yummy!!!!!!!!!

Mayo - less sugar - Kraft is best Mayo for sandwiches w/o tomatoes - Best foods is best for creating California Rolls and and DAMNED good in TUNA!

Best Foods or Hellman's brands ROCK!

mayo. I love it?

Mayonnaise, Miracle Whip is REALLY nasty!

MAYO

MAYO ALTHOUGH ITS FATTENING BUT GET LIGHT ITS STILL THE SAME THING JUST BASICALLY WITH LESS EGG WHITES OR OIL

If you're a sugar junkie go for the whip. Like most salad dressings, it has to have sugar to draw folks to use it.
Mayo on the other hand is a simple natural product. Eggs and oil, pretty simple.
If deviled eggs contain the sweet stuff, they will rot on the plate before I eat it, if potato salad has the vile sugar stuff, they too will go untouched. And a sandwich with sugar? PPPLLEEAASSEE....toss it in the trash, you've just ruined the meat.

taste the same to me both are nasty!
mustard is less fattening and taste wayyyyyyyy better dijon mustard especially
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