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Hormel concedes double-dippers had it right, invents chips so all can enjoy snacking bliss
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Date:2025-04-27 22:13:46
Hormel Chili has a solution for one of the biggest social dilemmas facing Americans today: Dip once or double dip and risk alienation from the snack table?
The answer is “Double Dippable Chips,” which are breakable tortilla chips that give you the opportunity to double-dip in one go, without having to actually dip the same chip into the bowl twice.
Hormel Chili teamed up with a Minnesota-based speciality foods producer to make the special chip, which have “a novel perforation down the center for an easy break, resulting in two even halves — perfect for indulgent dips,” according to a news release.
“As the producers of the key ingredient in some of America's most popular dip recipes, the Hormel Chili brand introduced this inventive creation to help double-dippers dip to their heart's content,” the company said Tuesday.
Hormel Chili acknowledges how “polarizing” double-dipping can be, especially when you begin to discuss snacking etiquette.
So, they have decided to keep the conversation going by holding a live poll to get a better idea of how people really feel about double-dipping. You can cast your online here.
Hormel Chili has decided to make things a little more interesting, only offering the one-of-a-kind snack invention to “some lucky winners.”
Here’s how to get them.
Chance to win ‘Double Dip’ kit is right around the corner, available online
If you are a double-dip aficionado that is committed to the bit then the Chili Double Dip will be your best friend.
Dip lovers will be able to enter for a chance to “win limited quantities” Hormel Chili’s Double Dip Kits starting Monday, March 18, the company said.
‘Double Dip’ kits are a double-dipper’s dream come true
The “Double Dip” kits have anything and everything a true double dripper would enjoy, including a “bag of Double Dippable Chips, a can of Hormel Chili and a recipe for a delicious 7-Layer Chili Cheese Dip.”
The “party-friendly” kits will also be shipped in time for winners to enjoy both chips and dip during the upcoming NCAA March Madness Tournament.
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