Rich's Bettercreme

Decorating By de916 Updated 20 Jul 2006 , 6:54pm by fragglerock1

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de916 Posted 18 Jul 2006 , 9:03am
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I was wondering if anybody know if Rich's Bettercreme is sold at Costco's? I heard that Sam's Club sells it but I wanted to know if costco's also carries it? Thanx.

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JoAnnB Posted 19 Jul 2006 , 3:06am
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I have never seen it at Costco. I have seen it at the restaurant supply stores.

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CarolAnn Posted 19 Jul 2006 , 3:13am
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I've read several references to Rich's Bettercreme. Is it a whipped cream icing mix or what? I'm going to Sam's on Thursday. I might pick some up if it's something I might want to try. I don't go there often as it's about 70 miles away.
Thanks, Carol

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qtkaylassweets Posted 19 Jul 2006 , 3:20am
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Costco does not have rich's.

Sams club does and they sold me a 15 pound bucket for $24.04

To me, that is a great deal! I normally pay $3.75 for a QUART!

Rich's is very good! I use it as my "whipped cream"

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rezzygirl Posted 19 Jul 2006 , 3:34am
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CarolAnn.. You have to ask for it from the bakery..it is not in the aisles. It is a whipped non-dairy icing and they carry it prewhipped in large buckets (about the size of 5 gallon paint buckets).
WOW 70 Miles!!! That's a ways to go!!

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de916 Posted 19 Jul 2006 , 3:53am
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thanx. I'll go and pick it up at sam's club then.

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rezzygirl Posted 19 Jul 2006 , 4:00am
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de916..just some advice.. you should call the bakery dept. first to make sure they have some to spare. If they do, ask them to put aside a FROZEN one for you. They will hold it for you with your name on. Make sure it is frozen because once thawed you have to use it within a short period of time and it is a LARGE bucket. Also if you don't have a large freezer, make sure you have several smaller containers to transfer it into.

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fragglerock1 Posted 20 Jul 2006 , 6:54pm
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