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Hidden Valley Ranch Just Dropped Three New Products — and One Is a Japanese Steakhouse Mashup

Healthy Fact of the Day

Salad dressings and dipping sauces can add up quickly in calories and sodium, even when used in seemingly small amounts. Measuring out a single serving rather than pouring freely is one of the easiest ways to keep condiment intake in check. Opting for an avocado oil-based version — like Hidden Valley's new Avocado Oil Ranch — is also a smart swap, since avocado oil provides heart-healthy monounsaturated fats compared to the soy and canola oil blends found in most traditional dressings.

Hidden Valley Ranch isn’t staying in its lane — and that’s probably a good thing.

The brand behind America’s most recognizable bottle of ranch just announced three new permanent additions to its lineup, each taking the classic flavor in a distinctly different direction. There’s a cleaner-ingredient dressing, a global flavor fusion, and a seasoning packet that adds Parmesan to the mix. All three hit shelves this week.

Ranch Gets a New Oil

The most straightforward of the three is also the one most likely to win over health-conscious shoppers. Hidden Valley Ranch with Avocado Oil swaps out the traditional canola and soy oil blend for 100% avocado oil, delivering the same familiar ranch flavor with under 100 calories per serving and a cleaner fat profile.

“We crafted this lineup to give consumers more flexibility and creativity in the kitchen,” said Daniel Schear, Hidden Valley Ranch’s Director of Marketing. “Each innovation delivers a distinct flavor experience while staying true to the quality, flavor and versatility that define Hidden Valley Ranch.”

Early reviews from shoppers who’ve already tried it are enthusiastic — with one reviewer noting it tastes “just as good if not better than the original.” The avocado oil version is available at grocery stores nationwide and joins the permanent portfolio, meaning it’s not a limited-time launch.

The Most Unexpected New Product: YumYum Ranch

The standout of the three — at least from a flavor concept standpoint — is the YumYum Ranch, a mashup of Hidden Valley’s signature buttermilk ranch with the sweet, tangy profile of Japanese steakhouse yum yum sauce.

Yum yum sauce has built a massive following in recent years beyond the teppanyaki restaurants where it originated, landing in grocery stores and going viral repeatedly on social media as a dipping sauce for everything from shrimp and steak to french fries and rice bowls. Hidden Valley’s take fuses those sweet-tangy notes with its signature ranch herbs and buttermilk base, creating a condiment that straddles two very distinct flavor worlds.

According to the brand, it’s designed for grilled meats, crispy vegetables, seafood, and rice bowls — essentially the same territory where yum yum sauce already thrives, just with a ranch twist. The YumYum Ranch is a Walmart exclusive and is available now.

A Seasoning Packet Gets a Cheesy Upgrade

Rounding out the trio is the Parmesan Ranch Seasoning, a new addition to Hidden Valley’s seasoning packet lineup that layers in savory Parmesan cheese flavor alongside the existing herbs and buttermilk blend.

Seasoning packets are one of the most versatile products in the HVR lineup — the original packet has been used on everything from roasted potatoes and grilled chicken to dips and pasta salads for decades. The Parmesan Ranch Seasoning expands that range, with the brand specifically calling out uses for pizza crust, breaded chicken, pasta salad, vegetables, and popcorn. It’s available at grocery stores nationwide and, like the rest of the new lineup, is a permanent addition to the portfolio.

What This Launch Says About the Condiment Market

Hidden Valley’s expansion reflects two intersecting trends driving condiment innovation right now: the demand for cleaner-ingredient alternatives to classic products, and the growing mainstream appetite for globally inspired flavors.

The avocado oil ranch addresses the first — consumers who love ranch but want a version made without canola or soy oil. The YumYum Ranch addresses the second — the rise of Japanese and Asian-inspired condiments crossing over into mainstream American cooking. Both are smart moves for a brand looking to stay relevant without abandoning the core identity that made it famous.

Where to Find the New Products

  • Hidden Valley Ranch with Avocado Oil — Available now at grocery stores nationwide
  • YumYum Ranch — Available exclusively at Walmart
  • Parmesan Ranch Seasoning — Available now at grocery stores nationwide

All three are permanent additions to the Hidden Valley Ranch portfolio. Visit hiddenvalley.com for recipes and additional product details.

The Bottom Line

Hidden Valley Ranch just expanded its lineup with three permanent new products: a cleaner-ingredient Avocado Oil dressing, a globally inspired YumYum Ranch mashup exclusive to Walmart, and a Parmesan Ranch Seasoning packet for home cooks. All three are available now.

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