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Dollar Store Cheese-In-A-Can Costs $48 πŸ‡―πŸ‡² Spice Bun & Tastee Cheese, Bulla Cake



Happy Thanksgiving! I found this cheese at the dollar store and was shocked by the price of $48. Tastee cheese is a Jamaican favorite often paired with spice bun, so let’s give it a taste. Big thanks for Kissani for sending the bun. 🧑

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:19 Tastee Cheese
1:14 How to eat Tastee cheese.
3:38 Opening the can of cheese.
4:24 The struggle.
5:46 Cutting the cheese.
6:00 Cheese taste.
6:55 Spice bun.
8:22 Taste test.
9:44 Bulla cake.
10:49 πŸ₯‘taste test.

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37 Comments

  1. This awesome! In the UK we eat Christmas Cake aka. A Boozy Fruitcake with cheddar or Wensleydale cheese. 😁

  2. "I don't have hands large enough", as someone with small hands I feel this.

  3. yeah, was wondering how you'd store the excess, especially after popping both ends of the tin. guessing you'll have to make nachos, macaroni and cheese based soups until everyone you know hates cheese. suppose you could get an interesting cheesecake or ice cream out of it. please keep us up to date on ways to use/store five pounds of processed cheese.

  4. Everytime I’m at the store and walk by the bulla I start drooling. It smells SO good

  5. About 15 years we went on a snorkeling excursion while on a cruise, in Jamaica. We were served lunch…processed cheese slice on raisin bread. I guess it was a spice loaf. They didn't explain that it was a Jamaican thing, we just thought it was weird.

  6. I'm sure it's heretical but I'd be very tempted to try a grilled cheese sandwich with that, I do it with cranberry walnut sourdough when I'm tired of eating it as bread, and cheese melted on raisin bread toast is good too…

  7. I notice you must have gotten some new editing software or have discovered the funky text features πŸ˜‚

    Browning! Very… Retro, I guess you could say, they used to use it with microwaved foods to make them seem less pallid

  8. The last cheese in a can you had probably came from Washington State University not UW. WSU is the agricultural school and is known for it's Cougar Gold cheese. I'm sure this only matters to people from Washington! Lol!

  9. You made it sound like there was a huge rush to get fresh hot cross buns into Jamaica, but, no self respecting British person would ever put cheese on them! The thought of it is shocking!

  10. Sorry Emmy, I only made it until the first mid-roll ad–that is only about 2 minutes into the video. Would like to watch the whole thing, but the mid-roll ads just break things up too much for me, so I stop when they appear as a form of non-violent protest. I always watch the before-the-video ads (and those after, if I make it that far) so you get some revenue.

  11. Jamaican Velveeta is pretty much the best way to describe it. Brings back memories of being in Jamaica. The cans my family used to get were shaped more like a pan and it was easier to get out. That's a huge can.

  12. Oh goodness you're making me want some now. The spiced bun with the cheese is traditional for Easter time.

  13. Fun fact: 100 years ago, Americans ate on average 4 pounds of cheese a year. Today, Americans eat 40 pounds of cheese a year. No wonder we have an obesity epidemic. It turns straight to fat in our bodies.

  14. The cougar gold cheese in a can comes from Washington State University, not University of Washington.

  15. How is no one commenting on the insane way she cuts the cheese? Who cuts huge chunks of cheese to make a sandwich? Don't you have cheese slicers over there?

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