no, it is to dense. The spray cheese that you put on crackers is not as thick as cream cheese. They do make it whipped, but it doesn't measure the same as bricks of cream cheese because air is incorporated in it. If you use it in a recipe you will have to go by weight not volume.
2006-11-23 06:25:24
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answered by Deb 3
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The closest you can get is EASY CHEESE.. it is inside a can and you press it down then a squirt of cheese comes dripping from the nozzle.... ;0
2006-11-23 10:10:01
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answered by Elaine T 1
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i does no longer feed this type of little toddler chocolate. children are literally not meant to have any worry-free foodstuff allergens like chocolate, soy and peanuts previously one 12 months of age. I also did not feed any of my children any foodstuff yet breastmilk/formulation and toddler foodstuff at 4 months of age. surely, i did not even feed my very last toddler any solids till she became quite somewhat seven months previous. So, i does no longer recommend it :)
2016-11-29 09:57:04
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answered by ? 4
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eew, I would not eat any "cheese" that came from a spray can.
2006-11-23 06:24:28
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answered by Lady G 4
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No. At least not in America.
2006-11-23 06:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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no, well at least i have never seen it
2006-11-23 06:25:39
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answered by parrotsarenoisy 5
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both
2006-11-23 06:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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japan has
2006-11-23 06:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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