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10157092 No.10157092 [Reply] [Original]

Which came first, ranch or cool ranch? Ranch or cool ranch?

>> No.10157101

oldfags know the old cool ranch was cooler

>> No.10157166

What?

>> No.10157191

>>10157166
RANCH OR COOL RANCH

>> No.10157237

>>10157191
Ran

>> No.10157478

>>10157237
YOU STUPID BITCH, YOU STUPID FUCKING BITCH, I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW DUMB YOU ARE, JESUS CHRIST I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW DUMB YOU ARE YOU ARE THE DUMBEST MOTHERFUCKI

>> No.10157761

>>10157478
Rawnch

>> No.10157807

reading the OP, it's obvious that 'ranch or cool ranch' came before 'Ranch or cool ranch'

>> No.10157818

>>10157092
Why'd you put that two times????

>> No.10157834
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>>10157092
Obviously, pic related.

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>>10157834
>same
Seen those in Germany, never bothered to try them though.

>> No.10157855

>>10157092

People still eat these things?

>> No.10159823

>>10157852
they're heaven

>> No.10159903
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>In the early 1950s, Steve Henson developed[2] what is now known as ranch dressing while working as a plumbing contractor for three years in the remote Alaskan bush. In 1954, he and his wife Gayle opened Hidden Valley Ranch, a dude ranch at the former Sweetwater Ranch on San Marcos Pass in Santa Barbara County, California, where they served it to customers. It became popular, and they began selling it in packages for customers to take home, both as a finished product and as packets of seasoning to be mixed with mayonnaise and buttermilk. As demand grew, they incorporated Hidden Valley Ranch Food Products, Inc., and opened a factory to manufacture it in larger volumes, which they first distributed to supermarkets in the Southwest, and eventually, nationwide. In October 1972, the Hidden Valley Ranch brand was bought by Clorox for $8 million.[1]

Ranch.

>> No.10159978

>>10157092
Cool ranch

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>> No.10160076

>>10159995
you should kill yourself dilbert

>> No.10161179

Why does cool ranch taste cold?