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Sweetgreen and Siete Foods have created a snack with a zingy salad dressing flavor and a crispy potato chip base.
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Sweetgreen, the legendary salad restaurant, will sell Green Goddess Ranch Potato Chips with a Hint of Poblano exclusively at its over 200 brick-and-mortar locations in its first potato chip partnership.
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Sweetgreen is well-known for its organic, fresh food and, more recently, for its ground-breaking automation solutions.
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Siete Foods, an Austin, Texas-based Mexican-American company, provides healthier convenience snack options.This "partnerchip" promotes customers to a healthier snack.
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Siete Foods CEO and co-founder said in a news release to Tasting Table, "We feel connected to Sweetgreen's focus on building healthier communities and wanted to develop a product that represents our shared vision."
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The new Green Goddess Ranch Potato Chips are made using kettle cooking, a small-batch procedure. Siete used avocado oil to manufacture gluten- and dairy-free crisps for those with special dietary needs.
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The taste of the chip comes from Sweetgreen's cult-favorite Green Goddess Ranch dressing and smokey poblano peppers.
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Sweetgreen co-founder remarked in a press release, "We're excited to take the flavors of our wildly popular Green Goddess Ranch dressing and create an exclusive product for our Sweetgreen customers."
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Beginning August 15, Sweetgreen's first chips will be $2.50 per bag. Consider it a crispy potato crouton to accompany one of the many fresh salads on the menu, or a great midafternoon snack.
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