Monica Reed

Mac N Cheese lovers, act now!!!

Los Angeles, California/United States - 07/22/2020: A view of several packages of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese cups, on display at a local grocery store. Photo: Shutterstock

Mac N Cheese lovers, act now!!!

Joining a band’s fan club can get you early access to concert tickets. Now Kraft Macaroni & Cheese is adopting that same strategy with FOOD!  It’s genius if you ask me!  Kraft just announced a fan club called the Kraft Flvrs Club. All you’ve got to do is sign and up can win new products, and get them through the mail before they hit stores. And the first new flavors to drop happen TODAY.

They’re launching a new line of “Flavor Boost” packets next year that you add to your mac-and-cheese to give it a secondary flavor.

The first three are buffalo, pizza, and ranch. And they’re giving away around 650 packets of the buffalo flavor today. It also comes with a football jersey that says “Buffalo” on it.

You have to sign up for the fan club at KraftFLVRS.com. Then look for an announcement on social media, and go back to their website to see if you won. It’s a first-come-first serve thing, so you have to be fast.

If you don’t get the buffalo flavor today, they’ll be doing the same thing with ranch on Thursday . . . and pizza next Tuesday. The ranch flavor comes with a hoodie, and the pizza flavor comes with a windbreaker.

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