Miracle Whip dipping sauces -Twisted minds think alike

processed foods, products, sauce | April 8, 2013 | By

Kraft Miracle Whip dipping sauces - Kickin' Onion Blossom, Smokin' Bacon Ranch (MSG), and Sassy Sweet Tomato

For starters, I’m not affiliated in any way shape or form, nor was I asked to write about this. I just happened to get an email for a coupon for these and they caught my attention.

I don’t buy Miracle Whip. I have no use for it. It’s too sweet to be a mayo substitute and I can’t think of any other reason to ever use it.

But they could sway me into at least trying their new sauces, I think. After all, I do kind of have a thing for trying new dips, right? The real kicker was the image used in the newsletter, though:

 Kraft Miracle Whip dipping sauces - Kickin' Onion Blossom, Smokin' Bacon Ranch naturally flavored, and Sassy Sweet Tomato - killer tomato, farm pig with a pitchfork, and a kickin' karate onion with a black belt

I suppose it was literally a ‘kicker’ who grabbed my attention, with a ninja karate kickin’ onion, farmer cow-pig thing (erm, what is that?) and a killer tomato. The tag line was “new dipping sauces from the twisted mines of Miracle Whip.” Okay, yeah, I’ll bite. Those are cute!! The power of advertising actually sucked me in on this one.

Has anyone tried them yet? I think there’s still a $1.50 coupon floating around out there if you’re interested. I haven’t tried them and I’m a little hesitant, despite the twisted mascots, simply because I’m betting they’re loaded with chemicals, but it’s still worth a shot.

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    Anonymous
    April 9, 2013

    Nowadays all sauces are loaded with chemicals. Most people (including me) are interested in just how the end product tastes.

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    Fredy @ Web Services India
    April 9, 2013

    Nowadays all sauces are loaded with chemicals. Most people (including me) are interested in just how the end product tastes.

    And companies are just interested in increasing sales.

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