Kraft introduces TSA-compliant ranch dressing for World Cup fans
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 3:45 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Kraft has launched a new "TSA Compliant Ranch" to cater to World Cup visitors who have developed a taste for American ranch dressing. In anticipation of millions of international fans visiting the U.S. during the tournament, the TSA has issued reminders regarding the carry-on limits for liquids. Kraft’s mini ranch packets, which can fit in carry-on luggage, aim to enhance fan experiences as they travel. The product announcement was made via Instagram, along with playful messaging from the TSA supporting the ranch dressing craze. The World Cup, taking place across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, is ongoing this summer.
- •Kraft promotes a new ranch dressing kit for travelers
- •TSA enforces carry-on liquid regulations for ranch
- •World Cup takes place in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada
- •Tourists seeking unique American food souvenirs
- •Social media humor accompanies TSA's ranch messaging
- 3:45 PMYahoo Sports — Kraft gets in on World Cup fans’ ranch obsession with new plane-safe kit: One World. One Ranch
"World Cup visitors have been trying to bring ranch dressing back home, prompting TSA to remind travelers the condiment has to go in their checked baggage
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