Wish-Bone salad dressing
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Wish-Bone is a popular American brand of salad dressing. The original dressing was based on a recipe served at the Wish-Bone restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri, founded by ex-soldier Phillip Sollomi in the late 1940s. The brand has been owned by Lipton, part of the Unilever portfolio, since 1958, and is still manufactured in the Kansas City area. [1]
A complete list of Wish-Bone varieties:
- Light Asian Sesame Vinaigrette
- Light Balsamic and Basil Vinaigrette
- Light Raspberry Walnut Vinaigrette
- Italian¹
- House Italian
- Robusto Italian¹
- Five Cheese Italian
- Balsamic Vinaigrette
- Olive Oil Vinaigrette
- Red Wine Vinaigrette
- Berry Vinaigrette
- Honey Dijon Vinaigrette
- Lemon Garlic and Herb Vinaigrette
- Balsamic Italian Vinaigrette
- Caesar with Aged Romano
- Raspberry Hazelnut Vinaigrette
- Ranch
- Deluxe French
- Sweet 'n' Spicy
- Chunky Blue Cheese
- Blue Cheese with Gorgonzola
- Creamy Caesar
- Creamy Italian
- Garlic Ranch
- Spring Onion Ranch
- Russian
- Thousand Island
- Creamy Lime Cilantro
- Western Original
- Fat Free Western
- Western with Bacon Flavor
¹Indicates Kosher varieties
[edit] References
- ^ The Wish-Bone Story. Retrieved on 2007-05-01.

