Heinz Immortalizes Taylor Swift’s Chicken Order with Ketchup and “Seemingly Ranch” Combo

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This past Sunday, a photo of Taylor Swift eating chicken at a Kansas City Chiefs game went viral after a prominent Swiftie stan account pointed out one thing: Swift appeared to be dunking her tenders in a combo of ketchup and “seemingly ranch.” Now, companies, fans, dictionaries, and more are all joining the conversation, including Heinz, who have shared their idea for a limited-edition version of Kranch, re-labeled as “Ketchup and Seemingly Ranch.”

“It’s a new Era for Heinz,” the caption on the company’s post read, before hinting that “bottles [are] coming soon.” In another post, they shared images of ranch and ketchup side-by-side in cups, with the caption: “It was ‘seemingly ranch,’ but obviously it had to be Heinz.” Check out both posts below.

Heinz isn’t the only company that’s gotten in on the fun — Hidden Valley Ranch changed their name on Twitter to “Seemingly Ranch” and posted a handful of memes about the incident, while KFC and Postmates also chimed in. The official Merriam-Webster account even joined the thread with the definition of the word “seemingly.” The Chiefs’ arena, Arrowhead Stadium, even commemorated the moment with a new menu item for the venue’s suites: “Chicken Tenders (Taylor’s Version),” served with, of course, ketchup and ranch.

Of course, Swift’s was at the Kansas City game to support her new boo: Chiefs tight end, Travis Kelce. On his podcast, New Heights, Kelce — whose jerseys saw a 400% spike in sales after news of his romance with Swift broke — gave Swift a shout-out, thanking her for making a perfect day for his friends and family, and for Chiefs fans.

All of this arrives just one week after Swift helped get 35,000 new voters registered thanks to an Instagram story celebrating National Voter Registration Day. Next month, she’ll release 1989 (Taylor’s Version), just before “The Eras Tour” resumes in November (grab your tickets here). If you can’t make it to the show in person, you can see it on the big screen with the accompanying concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, premiering October 13th.

 

 

Heinz Immortalizes Taylor Swift’s Chicken Order with Ketchup and “Seemingly Ranch” Combo
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