Sweetgreen Is Launching Its Own Potato Chips, and Its First Flavor Is Inspired by a Fan-Favorite Dressing

Add these to your next salad for a little crunch.

<p>Courtesy of Sweetgreen</p>

Courtesy of Sweetgreen

Sweetgreen is likely already your go-to salad spot, but now it wants to give you a little something extra on the side.

On Tuesday, the chain announced it's expanding into the snacking space with a new collaboration with Siete Foods for its very first chip flavor, Green Goddess Ranch Potato Chips with a Hint of Poblano.

"At Sweetgreen, we're passionate about collaborating with brands, like Siete Foods, that share our value of connecting people with delicious, healthy food options," Nicolas Jammet, the co-founder and chief concept officer at Sweetgreen, shared in a statement provided to Food&Wine. "We're excited to take the flavors of our wildly popular Green Goddess Ranch dressing and create an exclusive product for our Sweetgreen customers."

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The flavor, which the two brands are adorably calling a "partnerchip," is inspired by one of Sweetgreen's fan-favorite dressings, its Green Goddess Ranch dressing, which, let's face it, goes with everything. The chips, the two brands explained, are kettle-cooked and made with avocado oil and a hint of poblano for just a touch of tang and are both gluten and dairy-free. Though the company didn't provide any suggested pairings, we've got a few ideas for you: Try the chips as a dip on its Elote Bowl, which comes with roasted corn, peppers, quinoa, and a suggested lime cilantro jalapeño vinaigrette for a punch of spice. Or, go for the BBQ Chicken Salad with blackened chicken, shredded cabbage, chopped romaine, and already calls for a side of chips and the green goddess ranch, to further accentuate the flavors.

"As a better-for-you Mexican-American brand, we're excited to bring Siete's heritage-inspired offerings to new places," Miguel Garza, the co-founder & CEO of Siete Foods, added. "We feel connected to Sweetgreen's focus on building healthier communities and wanted to develop a product that represents our shared vision. By blending poblano and Green Goddess Ranch flavors, we created something unique and delicious."

The new chips, which retail for $2.50 per bag, will only be available in Sweetgreen stores, however, there are more than 200 of those across the nation, so odds are good you'll be able to find a bag near you. 

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