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Rafaela Sousa

Rafaela Sousa

10 June 2025

Tyson Foods launches Hillshire Snacking Dips and Spreads

Tyson Foods launches Hillshire Snacking Dips and Spreads

Tyson Foods has introduced a new line under its Hillshire Snacking brand: Hillshire Snacking Dips and Spreads.


The range features single-serve packs combining pepperoni with cream cheese-based spreads and toasted rounds.


The new products are available in three varieties: pepperoni, garlic and herb; pepperoni, mozzarella and tomato; and pepperoni, red pepper flakes and Italian herbs.


Each pack contains 6g of protein and is designed for convenient, on-the-go snacking.


Tyson said the launch builds on its existing range of food products aimed at meeting consumer demand for convenient, high-quality snacks.

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