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  2. We Tried 10 Store-Brand Mac and Cheeses and These Are the Best

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    Find out which store-brand macaroni and cheese boxed dinners — from Walmart, Trader Joe's, Target, and more — taste the most like Kraft and Annie's.

  3. 15 Places You Can Buy Thanksgiving Dinner for a Less ... - AOL

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    What you get: roasted turkey, ham, bread and celery dressing, corn, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans with ham, rolls, macaroni and cheese, cranberry relish, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie, apple pie

  4. The 4 Healthiest Frozen Mac & Cheeses—and 6 To Avoid - AOL

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    Worst: Michelina's Frozen Macaroni and Cheese Michelina's Frozen Macaroni and Cheese Per package (227 grams) : 280 calories, 13g fat (6g saturated fat), 860mg sodium, 31g carbs (2g fiber, 3g sugar ...

  5. Kraft Dinner - Wikipedia

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    The pasta also differs; elbow macaroni replaces the thin, straight macaroni supplied as part of the "Original Recipe." The Homestyle form is the newest form of Kraft Mac & Cheese. It is similar to the "Deluxe" form, though it provides a large size and includes seasoned breadcrumbs to apply to the macaroni and cheese.

  6. Franco-American (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Franco Ameri-Can". On November 18, 2004, Campbell's announced it was discontinuing the name for pasta products in favor of its own "to boost sales of what had been Franco-American's canned SpaghettiOs, RavioliOs, Macaroni and Cheese, and regular spaghetti, along with beef, chicken and turkey gravy varieties sold in cans and jars". [1]

  7. Annie's Homegrown - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the company only sold "natural" macaroni and cheese in New England supermarkets. In 1995, Annie's completed a direct public offering that raised $1.3 million. [4] In 1999, John Foraker, an owner of Homegrown Natural Foods, which made flavored olive oils and mustards, and his company invested $2 million in Annie's. [4]