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Cool Whip vs Reddi Whip


therealmjl

Cool Whip or Reddi Wip?  

19 members have voted

  1. 1. In the battle of the dessert toppings, I choose:

    • Cool Whip
      9
    • Reddi Wip
      10


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If you're going to fake it, Reddi Whip is FAR closer to the real thing. Real or Reddi, the three main ingredients are identical: cream, water, sugar. For Cool Whip: water, hydro veggie oil, and fructose. Nutritionally speaking, real/Reddi are also better for you...significantly, but none of them are exactly healthy. They also taste better. The only thing Cool Whip has going for it is that it holds its texture at room or higher temps. So what? Homemade ice cream melts too, and there ain't nuthin better, especially this time of year.

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