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Kraft pounces on World Cup ranch craze with TSA-approved travel kits after the agency tells visitors to ‘avoid chugging’ the dressing

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After the TSA told World Cup visitors to stop “chugging” ranch, Kraft came out with new TSA-approved packaging.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup has delivered surprises on and off the pitch. For one, it’s well-known for being an expensive event, brought about via the introduction of dynamic pricing into the world’s sport. But it’s also bringing about a new sense of community, thanks in part to cities like New York offering free watch parties or even school buses to the stadiums disconnected from public transportation. And in addition to the hat tricks and scissor kicks dominating this year’s tournament, there’s one unexpected breakout star: ranch dressing.

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As international fans descended on the U.S. for the World Cup, hosted also by Canada and Mexico, ranch dressing emerged as one of the more viral stars of the tournament. Europeans, in particular, have been flooding social media with stunned reactions to the salad dressing.

A Swedish X user posted: “Why did no one tell me ranch sauce is like crack? EUROPE WE NEED RANCH ASAP.” The replies flooded in from Americans incredulous the rest of the world had been living without it—many jumping in to explain the proper ranch canon: It goes on pizza,* wings, fries, vegetables, and, if you’re doing it right, basically everything else.

(*For Italian soccer fans saddened by the fact that their national team didn’t make the tournament for the third consecutive time, ranch came up in the 2021 Amazon documentary All or Nothing: Juventus, when USMNT midfielder Weston McKennie famously horrified Juventus legend Giorgio Chiellini with the concept of ranch on pizza. It was clearly a preview of the culinary diplomacy now playing out at airports across America.)

It’s not hard to see why the condiment inspires devotion. A YouGov poll earlier this year found ranch is the only salad dressing a majority of Americans keep at home—bested only by ketchup, peanut butter, mayonnaise, mustard, jam, honey, and barbecue sauce. The ranch phenomenon is part of a broader wave of World Cup tourists going viral for first encounters with American food culture: a group visiting Texas from Japan raving about steak; a Norway fan trying the Bostonian combo of clam chowder with a Dunkin’ drink; and nearly everyone making a pilgrimage to Raising Cane’s.

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The obsession got so out of hand the TSA felt compelled to intervene. After confiscating so many bottles at checkpoints across the U.S., the agency posted on Instagram: “Days since the last airport ranch incident: 0.” It told fans directly: “If you’re visiting for a very large sporting event & you happen to discover RANCH while you’re here … pls pack it in your CHECKED BAG on the way home.”

It seems as if that still wasn’t enough, and so the agency added: “Okay please avoid chugging your ranch outside security the airlines will check it for you.”

The agency shared actual photos of confiscated bottles and, in perhaps the most unhinged government advisory in recent memory, warned fans to stop chugging ranch outside the security line. The TSA rolled out four separate posts on the subject in the tournament’s first week alone. “Some heroes wear capes,” it declared in one. “Others bring ranch.” Another post read: “One World. One Ranch.”

Here’s where Kraft comes in. The issue is most ranch bottles exceed the 3.4-ounce rule for carry-on bags. (“Yeah, soooo your carry-on wasn’t made for—check notes—four bottles of ranch & a taser,” read another TSA post.)

On June 19, the company unveiled a limited-edition “TSA Compliant Ranch” kit designed specifically for travelers, announced just days after the TSA addressed the viral trend. The first-of-its-kind kit includes a clear, TSA-approved quart-size bag; enough ranch packets to equal a standard bottle and then some; and a ranch-bottle-inspired luggage tag for fans who want to show their allegiance on the go.

“Some visitors leave with souvenirs,” Kraft wrote on Instagram. “Others leave with America’s favorite dressing. Introducing Kraft TSA Compliant Ranch, a travel-friendly way to bring the taste of America home.”

Kraft directed fans to its Instagram for availability on the limited-edition release. Hidden Valley, for its part, couldn’t resist dropping into the TSA’s comments section, while fans in the replies pointed out that Hidden Valley’s powdered ranch packets, which already clear security without issue, were a viable workaround.

For a World Cup already generating outsize conversation about money and America’s role as host (FIFA is on pace to pocket an estimated $8.9 billion, while host cities face a collective shortfall of upwards of $250 million, a lopsided arrangement some economists predict could push FIFA’s total haul past $15 billion), a condiment company selling travel packs to homesick ranch converts feels almost refreshingly zesty.

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