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Nittersing

(8,571 posts)
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 01:57 PM 2 hrs ago

Kraft launches TSA-compliant ranch kit for World Cup fans

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/kraft-launches-tsa-compliant-ranch-kit-for-world-cup-fans/ar-AA263BLE

"Kraft is capitalizing on international soccer fans’ newfound love for ranch dressing with a new limited-edition travel kit designed to get the popular condiment through airport security.

The “Kraft TSA-Compliant Ranch” pack includes a clear quart-sized bag that meets Transportation Security Administration rules, a supply of ranch packets equivalent to more than a standard bottle, and a ranch bottle-inspired luggage tag. The kit was announced this week as the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, continues to draw global visitors to North Texas and other host cities.

Videos of international fans trying ranch for the first time have gone viral on social media, with many calling the creamy condiment a game-changer for everything from fries to wings. The TSA even joined the fun, posting a reminder that ranch counts as a liquid under the 3-1-1 rule and should be packed in checked bags if in larger containers."

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I really hope someone at Kraft gets a bonus for this.
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Kraft launches TSA-compliant ranch kit for World Cup fans (Original Post) Nittersing 2 hrs ago OP
I was rolled up on SiriusXM's "60s Gold" channel yesterday jmowreader 2 hrs ago #1

jmowreader

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1. I was rolled up on SiriusXM's "60s Gold" channel yesterday
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 02:17 PM
2 hrs ago

The announcer was talking about certain foods that get called "American" in other nations even though they might not officially be American, and one of them was ranch dressing. Apparently there are countries that call it "American Dressing."

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