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Ranch dressing is okay wirh me as a vegetable dip, but outside that, I'm not a big fan either.
As a chip dip, it's pretty bland; I'd rather use guacamole or salsa or something.
Dipping things like fried chicken in ranch dressing is just bizzare to me. Doesn't work from a temperature or flavor standpoint for me.
I can't think of many things that are ranch-flavored other than a few fried snacks like chips. I don't think that they're bad, but also not that great.
It's apparently popular as a salad dressing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranch_dressing
As a salad dressing, it's not especially offensive, but it also seems pretty uninteresting to me. Not much flavor to it. I'd rather have caesar or blue cheese.