In the UK Ambrosia still does rice pudding and custard in a can, I think Heinz do some tinned puddings too? The cakey kind though rather than creamy stuff, mind.. In case anyone really must lol
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think Heinz do some tinned puddings too? The cakey kind though rather than creamy stuff, mind
I also remember those (in the UK) - tinned sponge puddings - not seen them in several years though.
Not trying to be rude, but what did you think they used to come in?
Box mix.
"...and the taste is always shit"
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Before I read anything on the can, I was expecting tomato pudding.
Dinty Moore still comes in cans ... and is better than ever (esp. compared to most of today's canned "food".
My family buys bulk pudding... By the handful.
I loved these... Does Del Monte even still make pudding?
Oh god, the nostalgia.
That rim sucked, though. There was always pudding up under there, and it was a delicate game how much you were willing to get and risk lacerating your tongue.
Also, anyone who was good at this, DM me your info.
It still is a thing. You can find them online at least.
The Laura Secord brand was fire
(ymmv. I was a kid)
We grow great taste
Is that a plastic spoon?
This is for wealthy families.