Hidden Valley Ranch unleashed a spin-off of 'Elf on the Shelf' Tuesday that has since sold out.
The company released promotional photos and videos of its"Ranch on a Branch" plush toy on its Instagram and Twitter after teasing the idea the day before. It is meant to be displayed around the house during the holidays, using its Velcro hands and feet, as a reminder for children to behave, similar to the Elf on the Shelf.
This limited-edition boxed set includes a fun, stuffed character of Hidden Valley Ranch and an illustrated storybook about their dream: to become a ✨REAL✨ bottle of HVR. pic.twitter.com/HB2BCJR9DF — Hidden Valley Ranch November 14, 2022 For $30, fans of the dressing not only got the plush toy but also a 14-page storybook. Others can join a wait list to buy the toy when it is back in stock. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hidden Valley Ranch
"Inspired by Ranch on a Branch, Hidden Valley Ranch is donating $30,000 to Feeding America to provide 300,000 meals to people in need this holiday season and beyond," the website reads along with the product description.In addition to the toy, the website is also selling blankets and apparel featuring"Ranchie" in celebration of the holidays.
Hidden Valley Ranch held a similar charitable sale earlier this year, selling a 2-carat diamond made of ranch dressing in March that went for $12,550. All proceeds similarly went to Feeding America.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Seagate cutting 84 jobs in Silicon Valley - Silicon Valley Business JournalThe cuts follow the hard drive maker's announcement last month it planned to cut 7.5% of its global workforce.
Read more »
Lehigh Southwest Cement Company won't restart production at Silicon Valley plant - Silicon Valley Business JournalThe 83-year-old plant had been cited for thousands of violations over the last decade.
Read more »
Lehigh Southwest Cement Company won't restart production at Silicon Valley plant - Silicon Valley Business JournalThe 83-year-old plant had been cited for thousands of violations over the last decade.
Read more »