Good Foods, Taylor Farms Partner for Elote-Style Snack Pack Dips

Good Foods has collaborated with Taylor Farms to debut a new Elote-Style Dip in Taylor Farms’ Mexican-Inspired Street Corn Snack Packs, which have a MSRP of $2.97.
Good Foods, a leader in creating shareworthy moments with delicious and convenient guacamole, salsa, dips and spreads made with real ingredients, has again collaborated with Taylor Farms, North America’s leading producer of ready-to-eat salads and healthy fresh foods. Good Foods’ new Elote-Style Dip is featured in Taylor Farms’ Mexican-Inspired Street Corn Snack Packs, which are perfect for any snacking occasion and available at select Walmart locations now.
Created in partnership with Taylor Farms, the new dip contains a tasty blend of fresh ingredients, including Greek yogurt, corn, jalapeño peppers and Monterey jack cheese. The snack packs, which have a MSRP of $2.97, pair the dip with celery, carrots and toasted corn kernels, and each pack boasts 5 grams of protein at just 180 calories. The two brands have previously collaborated on a snack pack featuring Good Foods’ Chunky Guacamole paired with radishes, celery and carrots.
“Good Foods and Taylor Farms share the same passion for bringing excitement to fresh snacking occasions,” said Shannon Maher, Good Foods chief growth officer. “We have no doubt that consumers will resonate with this newest product, especially given the success of our first collaboration.”
“Good Foods has been a great partner as we continue to expand our snack pack line with new flavors,” said Ally Tomasello, product manager at Taylor Farms. “The demand for healthy, on-the-go snacking options is only increasing, and we are already seeing positive feedback from consumers on the latest addition to our snacking lineup.”
About Good Foods
Good Foods Group brings good to more moments with delicious and convenient guacamole, salsa, dips and spreads. The brand’s products are thoughtfully made with real ingredients you can feel good about and are ready to serve, so you can simply savor time together. Good Foods was one of the first companies to apply high-pressure processing (HPP) technology – which keeps foods safe and at their peak freshness – to the category.
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