White ZZ plants are not exactly “White” but have a tint of yellow and white on the leaves, which makes them appear very different from the regular green and rare black types.
07.03.2024 - 16:05 / bhg.com / Christianna Silva
Oscar Mayer
If you're a hot dog lover but trying to cut down on the meat (or cut it out completely), get ready for some exciting news.
Oscar Mayer, the brand that brought you the giant weenie truck, announced it's introducing its first plant-based products. You can now enjoy hot dogs and Italian sausage subs made without any meat—instead, they’re full flavors of ingredients like bamboo fiber, mushroom, and pea protein. As the company said in a press release, the new options give you “the smoky, savory taste and thick, juicy bite fans are craving in plant-based alternatives.” They come in two flavors: bratwurst and Italian.
The new items are called Oscar Mayer NotHotDogs and Oscar Mayer NotSausages which, while it doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, is a pretty spot-on description. The (not) dogs debut at Expo West in Anaheim, California, from March 12 to 16, but they won’t roll out to major retailers nationwide until later this year.
Oscar Mayer
These new meat alternatives come from the Kraft Heinz Not Company, a 2-year-old joint venture between Oscar Mayer and TheNotCompany, which also makes NotChicken Patties, NotMilk, Kraft NotMac&Cheese, Kraft NotCheese Slices, and NotMayo.
This launch comes at a time when plant-based diets may be experiencing a transition. Plant-based meat alternatives have not been doing particularly well lately, after at least a decade of brands and restaurants prioritizing them. But, according to Oscar Mayer, the market still has plenty of success ahead of it. One study noted by the company projected it'll skyrocket from $8.3 billion in 2023 to $19 billion by 2030.
“At The Kraft Heinz Not Company, our goal is to create mouthwatering, plant-based foods that are delicious and accessible for
White ZZ plants are not exactly “White” but have a tint of yellow and white on the leaves, which makes them appear very different from the regular green and rare black types.
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