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Related: About this forumHow Crisco Toppled Lard - and Made Americans Believers in Industrial Food
If youve ever unearthed a can of Crisco before baking, youre one of millions of Americans who have, for generations, used it to make cookies, cakes, pie crusts and more.
But for all Criscos popularity, what exactly is that thick, white substance in the can?
If youre not sure, youre not alone.
For decades, Crisco had only one ingredient, cottonseed oil. But most consumers never knew that. That ignorance was no accident.
A century ago, Criscos marketers pioneered revolutionary advertising techniques that encouraged consumers not to worry about ingredients and instead to put their trust in reliable brands. It was a successful strategy that other companies would eventually copy.
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msongs
(70,172 posts)underpants
(186,640 posts)In the decades that followed Criscos launch, other companies followed its lead, introducing products like Spam, Cheetos and Froot Loops with little or no reference to their ingredients.
Grasswire2
(13,708 posts).....their crusts. I now use store brand Kroger, which was not altered in the same way. Perfectly fine. (I was a pie baker for a coffee shop at one time in my life.)
elleng
(136,055 posts)right?
Never had 'lard' in our house.