@@shophocho7798not sure how you would make it fit your video formats but walmart also has very good salsas. The southwest black bean and corn salsa and pineapple mango salsa are my favs.
It's worth it. It goes good on everything. Chicken, BBQ pulled pork, fries, onion rings. I believe the OG Chick-fil-A has honey in it while all the knockoffs replace it with HFCS to make it cheaper and less tasty.
Walmart Chicken Finger Dipping Sauce (Cane's dupe) is amazinggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 It is always out of stock (cuz ppl buying it up right away). If u see it on the shelf, buy at least 2 bottles
I worked at a place that made different types of condiments. Sometimes the only difference was the label. We used to make the taco sauce for Jack in the Box.
Love your content but one suggestion is it possible to when showcasing the products or food to hold it still for camera instead of rocking them in and out?
That Chicken Finger Dipping Sauce must've spread by word of mouth because it's pretty much all gone in my area. Either that or no one knew about it when it was in stock so now Walmart doesn't stock it around me anymore.
Dja know you can get a 3 tender and a side for around 5$ at Walmart. I get the bbq beans and dip the tenders in the beans and its "buzznn" better than any chicken and sauce combination
Walmart's sauces are incredibly good. I'm personally a huge fan of the Chik Fil A sauce, and this one you're reviewing from Walmart is definitely on par.