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  2. Free Hellmann's Light Mayonnaise - AOL

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    Here's an idea for you" get a free sample of Hellmann's Light Mayonnaise by filling out a short online questionnaire. If you've already eaten all those Mother's Day chocolates, you might start ...

  3. Hellmann's and Best Foods - Wikipedia

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    Best Foods' may contain more lemon juice, though the ingredients, ordered by volume, are the same as Hellmann's. [14] Still, the fine print in the company's marketing and websites state that "Hellmann's is known as Best Foods west of the Rockies" [15] and "Best Foods is known as Hellmann's east of the Rockies" [16] The recipe may vary by country.

  4. Hellmann’s®/Best Foods® Real Mayonnaise - AOL

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    Make every meal delicious with the irresistibly rich and creamy taste of Hellmann’s®/Best Foods® Mayonnaise. It’s the perfect ingredient for spreading on sandwiches and wraps, mixing creamy ...

  5. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Mrs. Hellmann's mayonnaise was mass-marketed and was trademarked in 1926 as Hellmann's Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise. After numerous corporate iterations, Hellmann's is now marketed in the Eastern United States and as Best Foods Mayonnaise in the Western United States. [70] Mayonnaise sales are about US$1.3 billion per year in the U.S. [71]

  6. Is a mayonnaise shortage on the horizon? As prices rise ... - AOL

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    Equipment: 1 immersion blender or food processor. Ingredients: 1 whole egg (room temperature) 2 teaspoons lemon juice. 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard. ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

  7. Duke's Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    Duke's Mayonnaise is a condiment created by Eugenia Duke [2] in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1917. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Duke's Mayonnaise is the third-largest mayonnaise brand in the United States (behind Hellmann's and Kraft ), however its popularity was at first largely limited to the South .