>…In a [post shared](https://www.instagram.com/p/DZp4r77DruG/?img_index=4) to Instagram on June 16, TSA advised newfound fans on the proper way to transport ranch dressing, a quintessential American flavor some soccer fans are experiencing for the first time.
>“Yeah soooo your carry-on wasn’t actually made for *checks notes* 4 bottles of ranch & a taser,“ joked one page of the multi-slide post, which also said in its caption that „the world is slowly discovering ranch pairs perfectly with pizza, chicken wings, fries, onion rings, quesadillas, crackers, chips, vegetables, and the list just keeps growing.“
>“Who knew dip-lomacy could be achieved through addressing the obvious: ranch is the king of condiments,“ said TSA. „Are you kicking around the idea of flying home with your favorite dip? If you’re traveling within the U.S., make sure to keep your carry-on sauces to 3.4oz or less and place any larger containers in your checked bags.“
>You can still have your industrial-sized bottle of ranch, you’ve just got to make sure to check it, which is probably the favorable option to throwing it out or trying to finish it before boarding your flight.
>“ok please avoid chugging your ranch outside security the airlines will check it for you,“ TSA advised…
LOL, ranch dressing isn’t on my bingo card as one of America’s cultural exports.
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>…In a [post shared](https://www.instagram.com/p/DZp4r77DruG/?img_index=4) to Instagram on June 16, TSA advised newfound fans on the proper way to transport ranch dressing, a quintessential American flavor some soccer fans are experiencing for the first time.
>“Yeah soooo your carry-on wasn’t actually made for *checks notes* 4 bottles of ranch & a taser,“ joked one page of the multi-slide post, which also said in its caption that „the world is slowly discovering ranch pairs perfectly with pizza, chicken wings, fries, onion rings, quesadillas, crackers, chips, vegetables, and the list just keeps growing.“
>“Who knew dip-lomacy could be achieved through addressing the obvious: ranch is the king of condiments,“ said TSA. „Are you kicking around the idea of flying home with your favorite dip? If you’re traveling within the U.S., make sure to keep your carry-on sauces to 3.4oz or less and place any larger containers in your checked bags.“
>You can still have your industrial-sized bottle of ranch, you’ve just got to make sure to check it, which is probably the favorable option to throwing it out or trying to finish it before boarding your flight.
>“ok please avoid chugging your ranch outside security the airlines will check it for you,“ TSA advised…
LOL, ranch dressing isn’t on my bingo card as one of America’s cultural exports.