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Dip is a generic category of food products, though several regional and global brands incorporate the word into their primary identity. Historically, the concept of dipping sauces and snack dips spans across numerous cultures, from Middle Eastern hummus to Mexican salsa and American dairy-based party dips. Because 'Dip' refers to a product type rather than a single trademarked global entity, manufacturing occurs in nearly every country where snack foods are processed.
Most modern commercial dips are produced near their target markets to ensure freshness, particularly for refrigerated dairy or vegetable-based varieties. Major food conglomerates such as PepsiCo (via Frito-Lay), Kraft Heinz, and General Mills dominate the shelf space for shelf-stable and chilled dips. Ownership depends entirely on the specific sub-brand, such as Tostitos, Philadelphia, or Old El Paso, each having its own distinct history of origin and corporate acquisition.
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