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Kraft Blue Box Macaroni & Cheese, 7.25-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 15)

Kraft Blue Box Macaroni & Cheese, 7.25-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 15)Brand: Kraft
Category: Grocery

Buy New: $14.89
as of 9/9/2010 18:27 CDT details



Seller: The Natural Health Shoppe
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 7420

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 108.8
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 7.6 x 7.5

UPC: 021000671373
EAN: 0021000671373
ASIN: B0019RLJV2

Release Date: May 19, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Case of fifteen, 7.25-ounce boxes of macaroni and cheese (total 108.76 ounces)
  • Made with enriched macaroni

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Kraft Blue Box Macaroni & Cheese is the cheesiest macaroni and cheese dinner. it is made with enriched macaroni.


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 7



4 out of 5 stars Overpriced   August 14, 2010
Zimberg
I LOVE this product, but the price here is insane unless you can't get it anywhere else. I just got back from buying these packs individually at Walmart for 50c a box.


5 out of 5 stars Fills Young Bellies While Mending Broken Hearts - Kraft Macaroni and Cheese reviewed   May 5, 2010
Brockeim (Where the wind blows.)
Kraft Macaroni and Cheese beckons back to lonely days running home at lunchtime. As I lay heart-strewn and crying about the harsh rejection meted upon me by the fairest of the playground beauties, soft noodles in a cheese cream sauce would ease my ache.

Daily, at morning recess, I would smile weakly and say hello to Heidi, who, in return would grimace. There stood I, in a pile of sadness, swings and slides all around, alone, and she, having moved on, would toil no longer in my presence.

Today, all so many years beyond, I do not remember if it was her kickball skills, or the way she whispered, "Green Eggs and Ham," ever so flirtatiously, just within earshot. Her gentle words were never meant for me no matter how I thought her eyes caught mine, and with clarity, at recess, I was reminded of her tease.

Recess would pass into lunchtime, and as the bell rang, I blew out the door and ran the quarter mile home. Anger, grief, all inside boiling, looking to be purged, pushed me homeward. Second grade happiness would be found where my mom made lunch.

Resting on our kitchen table, steaming with freshly ground pepper, was the golden orange macaroni and cheese. A bit of butter and a few drops of milk converged with the cheese for the smooth-sweet-salty taste with which I could indulge my insatiated heart.

My mother, forever smiling, and me, upset at Heidi who was forever guiling, until soon, I, with my belly full, was no longer riling. Fair maiden was never won by macaroni and cheese, but my broken heart was oft-mended by its flavor.

--Brockeim



5 out of 5 stars The Cheesiest.   March 11, 2010
A. Mesarosh
27 out of 28 found this review helpful

As I sit here, with a mouth full of this fine Kraft product, I can't help but remember that fateful December afternoon. The war had ended some time ago, yet you could still hear the resentment resonating through the townsfolk's gnashed teeth. Jake and I were at the bar, as usual, trying to drink away the sun. The barkeep, sliding a filthy rag across the counter, squinted as he tried to read our shirts. He let a grin escape and shook his head.

"You got a problem, old man?" Jake took off his glasses.

The barkeep ran his forearm across his wrinkled face. "Ain't no problem here. You boys have guts, is all, wearin' those Kraft logos around these parts. This is a Stouffer's county."

Jake stood up, sliding his stool back across the hardwood floor. "If I wanted to choke down frozen food, I'd move my ass to Alaska. I'll take The Cheesiest any day." We used to call him Jake the Patriot. Always looking for a fight. I grabbed his arm in a vain attempt to pacify him. Looking around the room, I saw we were vastly outnumbered.

"Choose your next words carefully, son. Don't look like you're makin' many friends here." The bar patrons began edging closer to us. There was a wild look in their eyes; the kind that only came from malnutrition. I felt a moment of pity for them. Who could deny the inherent benefits of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese?

Jake discreetly slipped brass knuckles on underneath the counter. "You heard me." He turned, addressing the whole room. "Stouffer's is garbage." The patrons exploded. Frozen bricks of macaroni were tossed at us. We fought off near twenty men, leaving each one with regret. Jake turned back to the barkeep, spitting blood onto the floor. "That, old man, is why Kraft will always win."

As we walked out, stepping over the injured men on the ground, the old man called after us. "You boys forgot one thing." He walked to the back-room door. "Mastodons love Stouffer's." He flung open the door and dove under the bar. A giant mastodon crashed through the frame, charging directly at us. I luckily threw myself out of the way. Jake, the poor kid, was not so fortunate. I watched in horror as the giant animal gored him with its tusks. It dropped Jake, looked around, and walked out as quickly as it came. I ran over to Jake's body, crying out. He looked up at me, his life slowly slipping away.

"Keep up the good fight, buddy. Never forget what Stouffer's has done to me. Tell the world." He was gone. Since that day, a rage has been building inside me. This injustice cannot be forgiven.

I call upon all of you to eat the delicious Kraft Macaroni and Cheese in memory of Jake. Tell your friends. As you're stirring The Cheesiest cheese into boiled macaroni, just think. One day, we will be able to live without fear of the Stouffer's Mastodon.



5 out of 5 stars SHHH! I love this stuff   February 12, 2010
Shala Kerrigan (Anchorage)
I love to cook and people generally regard me as a fairly good cook. This is a guilty pleasure of mine. Growing up my mom would never allow pre-packaged convenience foods in the house so I tried this for the first time at a friend's house and it was a amazing. My friend and I used to argue over where we were eating. His mom had Dinty Moore Beef Stew, 10-Ounce Packages (Pack of 6) and Kraft Mac and Cheese and everyone usually ate in the kitchen from paper bowls. My mom cooked a full dinner every night and served it at the table.
As an adult, I usually cook meals properly for my family, but the tangy familiar flavor of Kraft Mac and Cheese is still something I make for lunch every so often. It's fast and easy and takes minimal ingredients. I still feel like I'm being bad somehow whenever I have it.



4 out of 5 stars andys_mom   October 11, 2009
B. Corrado (Tivoli NY)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

purchased for my college student, he was happy to have this staple in his kitchen.
Easy to prepare not a lot of additional ingredients needed to prepare. Reminds him of home.


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