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  2. Burger King Offering Free 8oz Ranch ‘Big Dip’ Cup with ...

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    The Big Dip is an 8oz tub of Hidden Valley Ranch dressing for dipping. Nutritionists say the Big Dip adds excess calories, fat, and sodium to your meal. Eating like this regularly can increase ...

  3. Hidden Valley has 7 new ranch flavors including Cheez-It ...

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    Caption: Hidden Valley’s seven new ranch flavors are quite the dizzying array. Ranch dressing is one of the foundational flavors of the last 70 years of American cuisine.

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    Hidden Valley Ranch and Cheez-It fans share the same obsession with our delicious food, so bringing them together made perfect sense,” said Cara Tragseiler, Senior Brand Director for Cheez-It.

  5. Ranch dressing - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Valley Ranch Wavy Lay's potato chips were introduced in 1994. [2] In 1992, ranch surpassed Italian dressing to become the best-selling salad dressing in the United States. [2] During the 1990s, Hidden Valley had three child-oriented variations of ranch dressing: pizza, nacho cheese, and taco flavors. [9] [10]

  6. Low-fat diet - Wikipedia

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    Low-fat diets are intended to reduce the occurrence of conditions such as heart disease and obesity. For weight loss, they perform similarly to a low-carbohydrate diet, since macronutrient composition does not determine weight loss success. [1] Fat provides nine calories per gram while carbohydrates and protein each provide four calories per gram.

  7. Talk:Ranch dressing - Wikipedia

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    And the term "ranch dressing" almost certainly comes from Hidden Valley. I remember when they sold the original dressing mix packets; the company was called "Hidden Valley Ranch" and the product was "buttermilk dressing". Later, the word "ranch" became associated with the flavor of the dressing instead of the brand name.