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  2. Doritos - Wikipedia

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    Around 1985, the original taco flavor recipe was altered to include a sour cream flavoring. In 1986, Cool Ranch Doritos made their debut and also became popular. [4] Cool Ranch Doritos are sold under the name "Cool Original" in the UK and are called "Cool American" elsewhere in Europe, as ranch dressing is less common in those places. [24]

  3. Ruffles (potato chips) - Wikipedia

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    Existing varieties include: sour cream & onion, cheddar & sour cream, cheese, barbecue, salt & vinegar, cream cheese, and hot wings. In Canada, a unique Ruffles flavor known as All-Dressed , a mix of ketchup, barbecue, and salt & vinegar flavors, is the most popular in the country.

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    Bacon Ranch. Introduced in November 2009, Bacon Ranch is a bacon-flavored ranch dip/mix, to be combined with buttermilk, sour cream and/or mayonnaise. Mmmvelopes. Introduced in November 2009, Mmmvelopes are bacon-flavored envelopes that both look like pieces of bacon and taste like bacon when licked. See also. Companies portal

  5. Salad cream - Wikipedia

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    Salad cream is a creamy, pale yellow condiment based on an emulsion of about 25–50 percent oil in water, emulsified by egg yolk and acidulated by spirit vinegar. It is somewhat similar in composition to mayonnaise , but mayonnaise is made with oil as its main constituent whereas salad cream is based on vinegar and water.

  6. Green goddess dressing - Wikipedia

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    The dressing is named for its tint. The most accepted theory regarding its origins points to the Palace Hotel in San Francisco in 1923, when the hotel's executive chef Philip Roemer [1] wanted something to pay tribute to actor George Arliss and his hit play, The Green Goddess.

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