Walmart Is Now Selling TikTok’s Viral Pink Sauce

By Ghuman

Introduction

Walmart is now selling TikTok’s viral pink sauce, and it’s sure to be a hit with foodies everywhere. The sauce, which is made by the popular condiment company Sir Kensington’s, has been a hit on the social media platform, with users creating videos of their favorite dishes featuring the sauce. Now, Walmart shoppers can get their hands on the sauce without having to order it online. The sauce is made with a blend of tomatoes, garlic, and spices, and it’s perfect for adding a bit of flavor to any dish. So, if you’re looking for a way to spice up your meals, Walmart’s got you covered.

Walmart Is Now Selling TikTok’s Viral Pink Sauce

TikTok’s viral pink sauce is now available at Walmart! The sauce, which has been featured in countless videos on the popular social media platform, is now available for purchase at select Walmart stores across the country.

The sauce, which is made by Kraft Heinz, is a combination of mayonnaise, ketchup, and sriracha. It has become a popular condiment for many dishes, including tacos, burgers, and fries.

Walmart is now selling the sauce in two sizes: a 12-ounce bottle for $2.98 and a 24-ounce bottle for $4.98. The sauce is also available online at Walmart.com.

If you’re looking to add some extra flavor to your meals, TikTok’s viral pink sauce is definitely worth a try. With its unique combination of flavors, it’s sure to be a hit with your family and friends!

The Pepto Bismol-colored condiment that made waves on social media last summer is now available at Walmart.

The vibrant sauce, aptly named “Pink Sauce,” made its original debut in June when Chef Pii, a Miami-based private chef and TikTok creator, uploaded a video of herself dipping a chicken tender into the mysterious hot pink concoction. From there, the chef posted several videos of the sauce being paired with various foods such as gyros, tacos, fried shrimp, burgers and fries.

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The sauce ultimately went viral on social media, with #pinksauce now drawing in 644 million views on TikTok alone. About seven months after its introduction, Chef Pii partnered with Dave’s Gourmet, a food company that sells sauces, to bring the pink product into the mainstream. The sauce will now be sold in more than 4,300 Walmart stores and online until July 2023. Vegan and gluten-free varieties will be available, as well.

pink sauce bottle
Courtesy of Dave’s Gourmet

Despite its presence at America’s largest retailer, the viral Pink Sauce has not gone without its fair share of backlash. Chef Pii previously attempted to sell the product herself for $20, but received criticism for misprinted nutrition labels, inconsistent product coloring, poor packaging that resulted in leaking bottles, as well as a lack of proper storage instructions despite milk being listed as an ingredient.

As reported by People, Chef Pii also didn’t describe the sauce’s flavor before shipping bottles to customers. However, she later shared the sauce’s ingredients, which included sunflower seed oil, honey, chili, garlic, and dragon fruit, which gives the condiment its distinctive pink hue.

Dave’s Gourmet noted in a press release, “…a lack of commercial food production knowledge led to significant obstacles,” adding that “production was paused.” This resulted in the sauce company joining forces with Chef Pii. As Pink Sauce’s exclusive supplier and distributor, Dave’s Gourmet is now manufacturing the now-shelf-stable sauce under FDA guidelines.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Chef Pii’s only two requirements for the mass-produced sauce were that “the color remain natural and that the flavor profile—described as a sweet and sour sauce—remain the same.”

To ensure that the product was “safe and scalable for mass consumption,” Dave’s Gourmet tweaked Pink Sauce’s recipe and packaging. The sauce now consists of the same dragon fruit base with coconut cream, canola oil, onion powder, ranch flavoring, and other shelf-safe ingredients.

Pink Sauce is now available in 13-ounce bottles for around $8.

Brianna Ruback

Brianna is the Editorial Assistant at Eat This, Not That! She attended Ithaca College, where she graduated with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Studies. Read more about Brianna