Good Mythical Morning Attempts To See If Everything Really Is Better With Ranch

Ranch dressing: one of the most controversial condiments out there. Some people love it, some people despise it. Those who love it often claim that literally EVERYTHING tastes better with ranch. But is that really true?

YouTube channel Good Mythical Morning decided to put that claim to the test and put ranch dressing on a bunch of foods that normally don’t get paired with it. Hosts Rhett and Link drizzled ranch dressing onto donuts, ramen, Jello, coffee, crayons, liver, and even uni (sea urchin). They then tasted each one and evaluated whether they thought each tasted better or worse with ranch.

While every single one of those combinations sound disgusting (except maybe for the ramen), it turns out that Rhett and Link did end up preferring some more than others. The donuts and coffee definitely didn’t work out for either of them, but both were huge fans of the odd combination of ranch dressing with Jello.

I definitely wouldn’t try any of the combinations out, given that I’m not totally down with ranch. But if you’re one of those crazy people that does really love the dressing, try some of these combinations out for yourself and see if the claim that everything is better with ranch is true.

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