

🍮 Elevate your dessert game with the iconic butterscotch pudding everyone’s craving!
Jell-O Cook & Serve Butterscotch Pudding & Pie Filling Mix delivers a quick, versatile dessert solution with 4.5 servings per 3.5 oz box. Perfect for warm or chilled enjoyment, it’s individually sealed for freshness and ranks #1 in Pie & Pastry Fillings, making it a trusted choice for easy, delicious indulgence.





| ASIN | B00H3T0N9Y |
| ASIN | B00H3T0N9Y |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,940 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Pie & Pastry Fillings |
| Brand Name | Jell-O |
| Container Type | Paper Box |
| Cuisine | American |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,493) |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Butterscoth |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043000206539 |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | food |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Item model number | 10043000206536 |
| Manufacturer | Kraft Heinz |
| Manufacturer | Kraft Heinz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.34 x 3.34 x 2.81 inches; 3.52 ounces |
| Size | 3.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | No High Fructose |
| UPC | 043000206539 |
| UPC | 043000206539 |
| Unit Count | 3.5 Ounce |
| Units | 3.5 Ounce |
E**X
Butterscotch
Cook & Serve is the best pudding. Butterscotch is delicious
K**R
Absolutley Favorite Flavor but a lot of salt.
This is yummy. I love pudding, and this has no sugar. It was super easy to make and tastes great. I also have used this in wine cake. mmmmm... Problem now is I have lymphedema, so I won't be reordering these because I want to use my daily recommended allowance, DRA, for sodium on something else... I mean it's 280 mcg or 12% DRA per serving on something that is basically a desert...
L**T
COOK & SERVE IS THE BEST
I'm in agreement with someone who answered a question....I don't buy instant. I ony buy COOK & SERVE PUDDING. I use organic non-fat dry milk powder to make up the milk and I use extra milk powder--adds to the protein value of the pudding. I was so glad to see butterscotch back in stock. I made up 2 small packages. I added some chopped up walnuts, and, when getting them out of the freezer, saw a bag of butterscotch chips left over from making cookies. So, I added a small hand-full --well, actually, a palm full, not a full hand-full. They have a stronger butterscotch flavor so any dilution from the extra milk powder would be offset. By the time the pudding was at a low boil on medium heat, the chips were completely dissolved. I added to the nutritional value of my pudding with the walnuts and extra milk powder. It was very creamy --except for the pieces of walnuts, of course. It was delicious. I had a small bowl every day--somewhere between 1/2 cup & 1 cup, satisfying any desire for something sweet after dinner. I prefer the COOK & SERVE because it is so much creamier than the instant. There is something comforting about standing at the stove, stirring the pudding. I think it's because it reminds me of my childhood--before there was instant pudding you had to cook it. If you look online, you'll see the cooked pudding was called "instant pudding" in 1936. I guess because it was quicker than making completely from scratch back then. You just added milk and cooked-- simple! It looks like true "instant" pudding (no cooking needed) was introduced in 1949 but wasn't widely available in the USA except at only a few stores in NYC (maybe-because I didn't recognize the names of the stores). Don't quote me on that, I could be wrong... Early 1950's it spread. Now, we lived in a small town in AZ at the time and it could have been mid-50's before it was in our stores. (?) I remember when instant pudding appeared-- or at least when my Mom decided to try it and it wasn't 1950. I was only 3 yrs old then and I'm sure wasn' t aware of how it was prepared or possibly even the difference in texture. It had to be a few yrs later. The texture is not the same as cooked --it's simply not as creamy. My Mom kept getting the "cook" variety so that's what I was raised on. I guess everyone in our family liked the creaminess of the cooked variety better-- either that or it was less expensive. Anyway, I've tried instant a few times over the years, but always go back to COOK & SERVE. To me, it's relaxing to simply stand there and stir. No brains, no real exertion necessary. It's like when my daughter was a baby. Sitting and folding warm, clean smelling cloth diapers was relaxing. It was probably the only time I got to sit and do practically nothing. AMAZON: I DO WISH YOU'D CARRY THE LARGER PKGS OF COOK & SERVE PUDDING MIX. They contain approximately a mid point between 1 and 2 sm packages . Also, need to add CHOCOLATE FUDGE flavor.
A**O
Classic butterscotch pudding
The classic stove top made butterscotch pudding. This is really good with some whipped cream on top or even Cool Whip. Sometimes it is hard to find in your grocery stores or they only have the instant kind which I do not care for. The price here is competitive for sure.
J**N
Good flavor, easy to make
This butterscotch pudding has good flavor and sets up nicely. It's convenient for quick desserts and the taste is classic Jell-O quality. The texture is smooth though I wish it had a slightly richer butterscotch taste. Easy to prepare and the portion size from one box is perfect for our family. Overall a reliable product for the price.
J**U
Don't buy other Brands of Pudding.
I came to Amazon to get this because the grocery store only had the "Simply Desert" brand. I tried it but it is not nearly as good as the original Jell-O brand. Jello-O is thicker, creamier and has more flavor.
R**A
A holiday treat!
Love these butterscotch puddings!! Tastes great and they jello up so quickly! They also are super nostalgic and great for the holidays.
C**C
Great addition to cakes for extra moisture!
I added some Jell-O pudding to my Christmas cakes for extra flavor and moisture. Worked wonderfully well!
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