Good Foods launches new plant based Spicy Queso Blanco dip

Good Foods, a category leader of plant based dips and good-for-you products, announces the addition of Spicy Queso Blanco to its plant based dip line.

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Good Foods, a category leader of plant based dips and good-for-you products, announces the addition of Spicy Queso Blanco to its plant based dip line.

The new dip is currently rolling out in Target and Sprouts stores nationwide.

Good Foods now offers six plant based dip flavors, including the new Spicy Queso Blanco, Queso, Buffalo, Tzatziki, Avocado Pesto and Cilantro. The Spicy Queso Blanco dip is made with cauliflower and almonds to create a cheesy profile with a spicy kick from green chilies and jalapeño peppers.

“Through sales analysis, consumer inquires and market research, we found the addition of a Spicy Queso Blanco flavor to our plant based dip line would resonate with both shoppers and their tastebuds,” said Mandy Bottomlee, director of content marketing for Good Foods. “After a year in our rigorous research and development process, we’re excited to finally have this new dip hitting store shelves to meet consumer demand.”

The Spicy Queso Blanco will be available in a regular 8 oz size as well as a larger 12 oz size for get-togethers, tailgating or upcoming holiday-party needs.

For more information about Good Foods and good-for-you inspiration, please visit goodfoods.com, or follow the brand on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.

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