We're here to answer that question once and for all. Allow me to introduce the two cheeses that will battle it out for Super Bowl Sunday glory.
Better Cheddar
- Made By - Langenstein's
- Ingredients - White Cheddar Cheese, Mayo, Walnuts & Seasonings
- Cost - $8.99/lb
- Texture - The cheese is ground, which produces a dense but still creamy spread. Nuts are more noticeable than in its competitor.
- Overall - Classic and delicious.
Thunder Cheese
- Made By - Canseco's
- Ingredients - None listed, but upon further examination we see white and cheddar cheese, presumably mayo, nuts, and green onions
- Cost - $6.99/lb
- Texture - The cheese is finely shredded, so the spread is lighter than Better Cheddar and easily scooped with chips or crackers. The ratio of mayo to cheese also seems to be higher.
- Overall - New kid on the block makes you think that it may be time for a change.
You tell us. We didn't put up the poll in the lefthand corner for nothing.
3 comments:
I almost stopped reading this post halfway through because I've always been afraid of finding out what exactly is in these bizarre prepared cheese dips people bring to bbqs.
Thunder Cheese is Better Cheddar on steroids.
FYI A version of "Better Cheddar" is also available at Breaux Mart
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