Hot or mild, this guacamole is ready to go

On-the-go guacamole lovers now have a handy way to snack on their favorite dip when not at home.

New guacamole snack cups from Wholly Guacamole lets consumers to easily enjoy the dip away from home.
New guacamole snack cups from Wholly Guacamole lets consumers to easily enjoy the dip away from home.
(Photo courtesy Wholly Guacamole)

On-the-go guacamole lovers now have a handy way to snack on their favorite dip when not at home.

Wholly Guacamole has new single-serving snack cups with spicy or mild guacamole with round tortilla chips.

“With the new Wholly Guacamole Snack Cups, we’re answering a growing demand for wholesome and convenient, yet satisfying snacks,” Diana Pusiri, senior brand manager MegaMex Foods, which owns the Wholly Guacamole brand, said in a news release.

“Like all of our foods, there is no need for mashing or prep — just open the cup and let the snacking begin!” she said in the release.

The 2.8-ounce snack cups have a standard retail price of $1.99-$2.79 and are available in the produce sections of Walmart and at select convenience stores nationwide, according to the release.

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