Reddi-Wip
Overview of Reddi-Wip:
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Type | Whipped cream |
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Reddi-Wip is a brand of whipped cream sold in the United States. It was introduced in 1948 by Aaron S. Lapin and has been owned by Conagra Brands since 1998.
History[edit | edit source]
Reddi-Wip was created by Aaron S. Lapin in 1948. The product was initially sold in a can that used fluorocarbon propellants. However, due to environmental concerns, the company switched to nitrous oxide as a propellant in the 1970s.
Product[edit | edit source]
Reddi-Wip is a dairy product made from cream, sugar, and nitrous oxide. The nitrous oxide serves as a propellant to dispense the whipped cream from the can. The product is available in several flavors, including original, chocolate, and extra creamy.
Marketing[edit | edit source]
Reddi-Wip has been marketed with the slogan "Fun you can taste." The product has been featured in various advertising campaigns and has been associated with holiday desserts and celebrations.
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