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Dream Whip

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Dream Whip is a powder that is mixed with milk and vanilla to make a whipped dessert topping.[1] Walter Baker & Company began producing the first version of this product in the United States in 1957.[2] Dream Whip was developed in-house, at General Foods, Birdseye Division. It was released to the market in 1957.[3] General Foods was bought by Philip Morris USA in 1985, and ended up generally being absorbed by Kraft Foods Inc. [4]

Strawberry flavored dream topping makes a cameo in the novel Lost in a Good Book by Jasper Fforde.

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