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Everything About Dragon Pharma Dragon Dips

Almost an entire year ago, we got a sneak peek at Dragon Pharma’s dive into the better-for-you condiment business with something called Dragon Dips. It now looks like all of that is finally coming to life later this month, with a much better look at everything and its finer details now available. The overall concept is that Dragon Dips gives you a huge selection of sauces and syrups that don’t have the sugar and calories of standard offerings.

Dragon Pharma’s new Dragon Dips line includes six traditional condiments in Buffalo Wing, Dragon Chicken, Tomato Ketchup, Yellow Mustard, Mayo, and Barbecue Sauce. Then there are several slightly different-looking dessert-type syrups in Strawberry, Maple, Dulce De Leche, Cookies ‘N Cream, Chocolate, Chocolate Hazelnut, and Honey.

Dragon Pharma Dragon Dips Label

All of the sauces have zero sugar and carbohydrates, and no calories, with the exception of Dragon Chicken, which has about 3g of fat in a serving, leading to 30 calories instead of none. It is much the same for the Dragon Dips dessert syrups, where there is also absolutely no sugar, a few carbohydrates, all from fiber, and zero calories, with the exception of two of the seven in the delicious breakfast-suited options, Honey and Maple.

Dragon Pharma has done a great job at showing its flavoring skills in various extensions of its supplements, specifically its pre-workouts and protein powder, and now it’s time to bring that to food with Dragon Dips. The products look and sound tasty, with strong functionality with the mostly zero calories, and fans will be able to find out if the series is as enjoyable as hoped later this month when it makes its long-awaited debut.

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