5 abandoned condiments
Why, TJ, why?
Some things in life are only given: sandwiches are better with Mayo, Ketchup and mustard are classic hot song trim. But all the condiments are not as classic as yellow mustard or Ranch vinaigrette. Sometimes brands have tried to improve on classic condiment offers and have failed along the way.
We take a look at part of theAbandoned condiments who have been on store shelves or restaurants over the years. How much of that do you remember?
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Blue cheese mustard trader Joe
The lovers of mustard know that this handmade mustard was different from Dijon and deserved a place in your refrigerator. At least they did it, before this Tangy condiment was interrupted for good.
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Heinz EZ Squirt Ketchup
If the thought of the green ketchup does not interest you, you are not alone. It's not a huge mystery why this condiment did not spend the beginning of the 2000s.
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McDonald Szechuan Sauce
A lot to griefRick & Dead Fans,McDonald Szechuan Sauce remains a limited offer.
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Taco Bell Pico de Gallo
Pico de Gallo is a classic sauce with tacos, but you will not find it at Taco Bell. Instead, you will need to opt for light and warm chain sauce packets, or you can high your order with guacamole or sour cream.
Sriracha Organic Ranch Vinaigrette JOE Trader
Another favorite TJ offering, which disappeared the path of dinosaur is this bottle of spicy ranch vinaigrette. It was the best of both worlds - hot sauce and ranch, but you can always add a squirt of Sriracha to a regular ranch if you miss it.
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