Source: Kraft sales person
By Sci-Fi Cafe
Where can I buy Kraft Roka in Atlanta?
By Therese
When I lived in Metro-Atlanta I found Kraft Roka dressing (it's the best!) on the condiments aisle in both Kroger and Publix.
I left the area in 2010, though, and I had noticed Kroger seemed to be moving towards stocking their brands of everything-for example, Campbell's Vegetable Beef soup disappeared and Kroger's was in place. So Kroger may not be carrying the Kraft dressings anymore. It's worth a telephone call to check.
Publix should still be carrying it-my son lives in south east AL and buys it there all the time. Again, a telephone call will save you the trip in case ATL area Publix don't carry it.
You can ask the manager of either store to stock it for you; if you are a regular shopper in a grocery the managers usually will order in at least a case for regular customers-you can buy the case, or just one and the manager will shelf the item to see if there is anymore interest before ordering more.
Also, you can find all of your favourite products online at Amazon. Now that I live in the UK I buy some 'can't-do-without' American favs online. They cost a little more than I paid in the States but oh wow, nothing from the UK compares to KC BBQ sauces!
Where can I find Kraft Roka Blue in Temecula, California or Escondido, California? Kraft said it started distribution the beginning of November 2012, but'm having no luck finding it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
By Cheryl M.
Are they still making Kraft Roka Blue cheese in a jar? I hope so because I need it for my cheese ball. Does anyone know where I can find it?
By Carol
Hi carol,
I got onto kraftfoods.com and looked up the cheese you are looking for.
They have a section under 'product locator' and I found Roka blue cheese. It is still for sale by Kraft, but you have to put in your zip code first. Since I didn't know your zip code, may I suggest you get on their site and use their easy to use product locator.
Good luck! Maybe if you have time you would be kind enough to share your cheese ball recipe with us?
Thank you!
Where can Roka Bleu Cheese be found in or near Avon Lake, Ohio?
By Kathlee from Avon Lake, OH
Kraft has permanently discontinued Roka Blue but you're in luck because I found the recipe from Kraft Kitchen themselves a few weeks ago and they swear this is the perfect substitute recipe for their original! I tried it and they are not fibbing ;-) This recipe equals two of the original 5 ounce jars.
8 oz cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup blue cheese, crumbled
Water for thinning, if desired
Mix the cream cheese and blue cheese until well blended; add 1 tablespoon at a time of water (up to 5 tablespoons) for a thinner consistency if desired.
*NOTE: For a tangier flavor add 1/2 teaspoon white vinegar.
What stores carry Kraft Roka Blue Cheese Spread? I cannot find it in the Tucson area.
By S. E. Nadeau
Sorry that mine posted twice! Thanks to Deeli for the recipe. After thinking about this product, I decided I had to have it, now we can give it a try. Thanks again!
Where can I find the jars of Roka Blue Cheese spread in the Utica New York area?
By Teri
There is a Kraft product locator here:
http://productlocator.kraftfoods.com/kraftfoods/productlocator.htm
So you can find a certain product in your area. I looked through the cheeses, and I couldn't find Kraft Roka Blue Cheese Spread on the list. Maybe someone else can tell you whether or not Kraft has stopped making it.
Where can I find Kraft Roka Blue cheese spread in Chino, California?
By Janie
Kraft has permanently discontinued Roka Blue but you're in luck because I found the recipe from Kraft Kitchen themselves a few weeks ago and they swear this is the perfect substitute recipe for their original! I tried it and they are not fibbing ;-) This recipe equals two of the original 5 ounce jars.
8 oz cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup blue cheese, crumbled
Water for thinning, if desired
Mix the cream cheese and blue cheese until well blended; add 1 tablespoon at a time of water (up to 5 tablespoons) for a thinner consistency if desired.
*Note: For a tangier flavor add 1/2 teaspoon white vinegar
I have a dip recipe that uses Kraft Roka blue cheese spread. I have looked in the grocery stores here and even on the internet and can't find it anywhere. I think they have discontinued it, not sure. If anyone knows where I can buy this product or where to order it on-line please let me know.
Thank you.
By Rita from Weatherford, TX
"As you know, we discontinued our Roka Blue Cheese Spread at the end of last year. We know how special family recipes are during the holidays and we hate to disappoint. We are making sure that our marketing teams know how much you miss this.
In the meantime, our Kraft Kitchen Experts are also looking into a possible substitute in a Cheese Ball recipe. We'll keep you posted."
Thanks, Claire
You could try the product locator, but not sure if anything will come up: http://productlocator.kraftfoods.com/kraftfoods/productlocator.htm
In that same thread someone posted this recipe: I made some "Roka Blue" this weekend. It was a double batch and it was pretty darn close.
I let the cheeses come to room temperature. Then I put them in a food processor and pulse until combined. Then I added the 6 Tbsp. of water and ran the processor until smooth. I used my version of "Roka Blue" in an old family recipe and it was very close to what it should have been. Good luck.
Here are the list of ingredients from the Kraft label: Cream Cheese (Pasteurized Nonfat Milk and Milkfat, Cheese Culture, Whey Protein Concentrate, Salt, Stabilizers [Xanthan and/or Carob Bean and/or Guar Gums]), Water, Blue Cheese (Pasteurized Milk, Cheese Culture, Salt, Enzymes), Whey Protein Concentrate, Whey, contains less than 2% of Salt, Beef Gelatin, Lactic Acid, Carob Bean Gum, Pectin, Guar Gum (11/18/2009)
By Kaelle
By raybeau78
Are there any stores in this area that sell Kraft Roka Blue Cheese in a jar?
By Lorraine from Lewisville, TX
By keeper60
http://www.kraftrecipes.com/kf/recipes/kraft-roka-blue-spread-115083.aspx
I know this might now be quite what you want, bit I hope it's helpful! (01/30/2010)
By straightace