Pace Mild Nacho Cheese Sauce, 10.5 oz (1 Count)
- Brand:
- Pace
- Model Number:
- Pace
- UPC:
- 041565285136
- EAN:
- 0041565285136
- ASIN:
- B09SNX7CXJ
- Walmart SKU:
- 617523105
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Highest Price
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$5.88 | |
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$2.12 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$2.59 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 1533 reviews.
I always keep a can of this Pace Mild Nacho Cheese Sauce in the pantry for quick snack cravings. It has a great, creamy consistency and just the right amount of mild flavor without being overwhelming. It's perfect for dipping chips, but I've also found it's awesome drizzled over fries or even a breakfast bagel. It heats up quickly and tastes way better than other canned cheeses I've tried. Definitely a staple for game nights!
I'm about to share something with you that will ruin every other snack experience you've ever had. Step one: Grab a can of this Pace Mild Nacho Cheese Sauce off the shelf. Step two: Walk out to the Walmart parking lot. There is almost certainly a Taco Bell out there. You know the one. Step three: Order crunchy tacos. The cheap ones. Meat, cheese, lettuce. Nothing fancy. Do not complicate this. Step four: Go home. Pop this can open. Heat it up a little on the stove or in the microwave, dealer's choice. Step five: Dip the entire taco into the sauce. Not a corner. Not a polite little edge dip. The whole taco goes in. Step six: Eat. That's it. That's the whole review. The Pace mild nacho cheese sauce is doing all the heavy lifting here. It's smooth, it's warm, it's got just enough kick to remind you that you're alive but not so much that it distracts from the experience. The crunch of the taco shell, the cheap beautiful simplicity of that Taco Bell filling, and then this blanket of nacho cheese holding it all together like a hug from someone who actually understands you. I have served this to guests. I have served this to myself at 11pm on a Tuesday. Both situations were appropriate. Buy the can. Trust the process.
I use this can cheese for making nachos to me it has the best flavor, and consistency. If you want to heat it up or serve it right out of the can either way is fine.
I bought this mild flavored for friends which have stomach issues. This was too spicy more like a medium with other brands. The cheese itself was too salty and was separated with either water or oil sitting on top of cheese after opening can. I warmed up but cheese was lumpy. For this brand, I was expecting higher quality.
This is the nastiest nacho cheese I've ever had. The consistency is thick but watery rather than creamy. It tastes like seasoned chemical goop. Don't waste your money.
Bright almost opaque neon orange color. Surprising nacho cheese flavor followed by a terrible chemical/fake after taste. Even when mixed in with beans that aftertaste clearly comes through. Lists real nice ingredients but I don't know where they put them because it wasn't in this can. Wouldn't recommend.
This was by far the worst canned nacho cheese I've ever had in my life. It has zero flavor it looks like cheese. It melts like cheese. But it taste like wasted calories it literally taste like nothing. I ate this cheese with some nachos and it literally not only taste like nothing. It drowned out the flavor for the rest of the nachos. I do not recommend. And if you're from Texas, you already know how we feel about our TEXMEX save your money is cheap but it's still a waste of money.
I love Pace picante sauce so bought this to try. OMG !!! It was a disgusting taste and hit the garbage can right away. It said mild but there was no little zing to it. A waste of money but I'll never but it again. They need to rethink their recipe. Heck they need to taste it before selling it.
This product expired on November 5, 2024, today is May 14, 2026. Why are expired items on shelves, and why are personal shoppers choosing expired products to send to customers? Yet again, I have received another item that expired in 2024.
Oddest cheese sauce I've ever tried. Pretty spicy for a mild sauce and has odd under taste. Doesn't look like “real” cheese sauce to me. Won't buy again.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $2.59 (Jun 6) to $5.85 (Apr 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is 45.6% below the 90-day average of $4.76.
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| $2.59 | $-1.91 | -42.4% | |
| $4.50 | $-1.35 | -23.1% | |
| $5.85 | $+0.96 | +19.6% | |
| $4.89 | $-0.01 | -0.2% | |
| $4.90 | $-0.95 | -16.2% | |
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