TSA has a message for World Cup fans who may have fallen in love with American condiment
World Cup fans have taken the U.S. by storm – with dozens of matches taking place across the country over the next month. And some soccer fans have apparently become fans of American foods.Related video above: This restaurant makes 31 kinds of ranch every dayRanch dressing, an iconic American condiment, has apparently become so popular among World Cup fans that the Transportation Security Administration took note, issuing guidance for travelers.”Are you kicking around the idea of flying home with your favorite dip?” TSA wrote in a pun-filled social media post this week. “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.”Some heroes wear capes. Others bring ranch.”TSA also noted the condiment’s versatility, clearly adding to its popularity. “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,” it said in the post.
World Cup fans have taken the U.S. by storm – with dozens of matches taking place across the country over the next month. And some soccer fans have apparently become fans of American foods.
Related video above: This restaurant makes 31 kinds of ranch every day
Ranch dressing, an iconic American condiment, has apparently become so popular among World Cup fans that the Transportation Security Administration took note, issuing guidance for travelers.
“Are you kicking around the idea of flying home with your favorite dip?” TSA wrote in a pun-filled social media post this week. “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.
“Some heroes wear capes. Others bring ranch.”
TSA also noted the condiment’s versatility, clearly adding to its popularity.
“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,” it said in the post.