She's The Sauce makes protein-forward versions of favorites like Creamy Ranch and Honey Mustard, and protein Buffalo Sauce is the newest condiment to join its flavor-packed lineup. This fiery, creamy sauce is ready to be slathered on everything from chicken wings and grilled proteins to fries, eggs, bowls, sandwiches and wraps to deliver four grams of protein and two grams of fiber per serving. Low in sugar and free from refined sugar, this sauce speaks to ingredient-conscious consumers in search of options that are formulated without gums, gluten or seed oils.
The protein boom has moved well beyond shakes and bars, reaching even the condiment aisles as brands create everyday staples to deliver a meaningful nutritional boost without sacrificing the flavors people reach for every day.
Protein Buffalo Sauces
She's The Sauce Dropped a Fiery, Creamy Condiment with Protein & Fiber
Trend Themes
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Functional Condiments — Everyday sauces are becoming nutrition delivery formats, creating space for familiar flavor staples that add protein, fiber and other benefits without changing eating routines.
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Protein-infused Staples — The protein boom is extending into pantry basics, signaling opportunities for nutrient-dense versions of high-frequency foods beyond bars, powders and ready-to-drink products.
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Clean-label Heat — Spicy condiments with low sugar, no seed oils and simplified ingredient lists reflect a growing market for indulgent flavors aligned with ingredient-conscious wellness expectations.
Industry Implications
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Condiments and Sauces — Classic sauce categories are being reshaped by functional formulations that combine craveable taste with measurable nutritional value in everyday meal occasions.
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Functional Foods — A broader definition of functional eating is emerging as consumers find added protein and fiber in casual, savory products rather than only dedicated health-food formats.
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Grocery Retail — Shelf-stable wellness condiments provide retailers with differentiated premium options that bridge mainstream flavor demand and better-for-you merchandising strategies.