Wow! What a ripoff. Buying the dehydrated version and re-hydrating it yourself is the way to go. I have not seen this corn in the stores here in Baltimore. The only time I encountered it was at The Shady Maple. This corn does taste good. Thanks for the video.
Is Cope's a PA or regional corn? I have never seen it before. I always knew that canned corn was a lot of water, but that is ridiculous. I guess it could be worse - it could be oil. LOL I gave up canned corn some time ago and actually with medical issues, I am not supposed to eat corn. I love it but it also does not love me! Thanks for checking in and having a video! Glad to see you.
@@thecynicalintrovert Makes sense. I kind of figured when you talked about it - I should have looked closer too at the cute picture of an Amish man on the can!
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Wow! What a ripoff. Buying the dehydrated version and re-hydrating it yourself is the way to go. I have not seen this corn in the stores here in Baltimore. The only time I encountered it was at The Shady Maple. This corn does taste good. Thanks for the video.
Is Cope's a PA or regional corn? I have never seen it before. I always knew that canned corn was a lot of water, but that is ridiculous. I guess it could be worse - it could be oil. LOL I gave up canned corn some time ago and actually with medical issues, I am not supposed to eat corn. I love it but it also does not love me! Thanks for checking in and having a video! Glad to see you.
Cope’s is regional to the PA Dutch. Made in Hanover and Ephrata,PA.
@@thecynicalintrovert Makes sense. I kind of figured when you talked about it - I should have looked closer too at the cute picture of an Amish man on the can!
Where would you get dried corn to rehydrate it? Never seen it except for feed corn for animals.
I get Cope’s at Weis Markets.
Del Montes is the best.
Yikes all liquid !