Hidden Valley Ranch to Gift $35,000 Bottle for Royal Wedding

Oh, and you can enter to win one too.

By Ethan L. Johns
March 09, 2018

Image: Hidden Valley

Meghan Markle and husband-to-be Prince Harry might have tasted a five-tiered cheese wheel cake in Wales back in January, but as far as anybody knows, the royal wedding will feature a carrot cake. What goes well with carrots? Ranch dressing, duh.

That could be one reason why the ranch masters at Hidden Valley are gifting the couple a bottle of dressing for their wedding. But it’s not just any bottle of dressing, mind you; this bottle is fully blinged out and worth a jaw-dropping $35,000. What’s more, you could win one too.

Saturday being National Ranch Day and all (yeah, that’s apparently a thing), Hidden Valley will be giving away an identical second bottle, encrusted with diamonds and sapphires and 18-carat white gold, to a lucky Twitter follower. To win, ranch fans need only make sure that they are following the Hidden Valley account and look out for a message on Saturday to retweet from March 10th to March 19th.

You’ll find out if you’re the proud new owner of a $35,000 bottle of ranch in the weeks following March 19th. Then you can pawn all those little gemstones, because, honestly, who needs a $35,000 bottle of ranch?

We will expect to see the royal bottle featured prominently at the royal wedding, when party-goers will likely be seen dipping their cake in ranch dressing. Or not.

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About Ethan L. Johns

Ethan is the Food News Writer at Genius Kitchen. An expert on the Parisian bistrot, he likes bitters and salted butters, and is no fan of dessert unless it's made with fruit. His hobbies include reading up on the history of borscht and attempting to roll perfect couscous by hand. Twits & Instagram @EthanLJohns