
"Kirkland Signature's heavy whipped cream, emphasis on heavy, is the perfect Starbucks whipped cream dupe, as Starbucks customers likewise note the super thick and creamy consistency of Starbucks' whipped cream as one of its biggest draws. In contrast to other canned whipped cream brands like Reddi-Wip that are made with cream, Kirkland Signature heavy whipped cream is made with heavy cream, also known as heavy whipping cream, as well as nonfat milk, sugar, and cellulose gum."
"Consequently, it's darn close to homemade whipped cream, and the cellulose gum gives it a stable thickness akin to Cool Whip. So, it'll maintain its form for a show-stopping presentation, but it'll also melt into a velvety, sweet cream if you want to stir it into your coffee. In true Costco fashion, Kirkland whipped cream comes in packs of 3 giant canisters, all for under $10."
Kirkland Signature heavy whipping cream uses heavy cream, nonfat milk, sugar, and cellulose gum to produce a very thick, creamy topping similar to Starbucks' whipped cream. The cellulose gum creates a stable thickness like Cool Whip, allowing the topping to hold its shape for presentation while still melting smoothly into coffee. The product contrasts with canned brands such as Reddi-Wip by using heavy cream. The three-pack giant canisters from Costco sell for under $10, making the product an affordable option for upgrading frozen or hot coffee drinks into dessert-like beverages.
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