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What Your Favorite Condiment Reveals
About You
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Survey Shows What Your Favorite
Condiment Reveals About You
ATLANTA – A survey commissioned by The Association
for Dressings and Sauces reveals some interesting facts about consumers and
condiment sauces, including salsa, salad dressing and mayonnaise. In the recent
survey of 1,000 Americans completed by Synovate, salsa and ketchup tied for the
“favorite” condiment with mayonnaise, salad dressing and barbecue
sauce close behind. Mustard was the most popular “second favorite”
choice. Read on to learn what your favorite condiment sauce represented by The
Association for Dressings and Sauces says about you:
Salsa Fanciers
Salsa’s strength is in the West, where consumers are more likely to love
salsa, be frequent users and to have some on hand at home. One in four of the
people surveyed named salsa as their favorite condiment. Compared to consumers
in general, those who prefer salsa to any other condiment sauce are more likely
to be extroverts. It is not surprising, then, that they are more likely to turn
toward social activities in their spare time. Salsa-lovers are the most motivated
of any other group. If it’s true that you are what you eat, then salsa lovers
have that hot and spicy “kick” that motivates them like no other!
Mayonnaise Devotees
Mayonnaise has more appeal for women, and they are directionally more likely to
use it, and use it more frequently, than men. Half of the consumers who named
mayonnaise as their favorite condiment are introverted and are less likely to
be competitive, athletic or risk-takers, while the other half rated themselves
as the most ambitious of all condiment devotees. As such, mayo buffs are equally
split between being social butterflies and leisure-lovers. Twenty-five percent
of those surveyed use mayonnaise more often than any other condiment.
Barbecue Sauce Buffs
Men tend to use and enjoy barbecue sauce more than women. Northeasterners are
less likely to use and like the sauce than consumers in other regions. A large
percentage of the 18- to 24-age group says they “love” barbecue sauce
and are heavy users. Barbecue sauce users are more extroverted than other condiment
lovers and describe themselves as more creative, competitive, athletic and witty
than any of the other condiment users.
Salad Dressing Connoisseurs
Salad dressings are more popular with women than men and twenty-five percent of
those women “love” salad dressing and use it more than any other condiment
sauce. It’s usage is strongest in the Northeast region of the U.S. and a
large population of younger consumers, age 18 to 24, tend to like it best—81
percent of those surveyed. On average, consumers keep three bottles of salad dressing
on hand. The majority of salad dressing lovers are more reserved and self-disciplined
than any other group. Compared to other sauce lovers, they are more likely to
spend their time pursuing creative endeavors such as crafts or photography.
Mustard Mavens
Mustard is the condiment that truly ties everyone together—among those surveyed,
there are few significant differences in mustard liking among geographic or gender
lines. Mustard usage is strongest among consumers age 35 to 64 and it also favored
by those who consider themselves ambitious, self-disciplined and family-oriented.
Mustard lovers also rate themselves as more shy than any other condiment-favoring
group.
Hot Sauce Gourmets
If you are a man aged 18-34 living in the south or west, you probably prefer hot
sauce to all other condiment sauces. You likely have 3 bottles of it on hand and
are a competitive risk-taker. Nearly half of the hot sauce lovers surveyed prefer
social activities such as hanging out with friends or family over all other activities.
These guys are probably the life of the party, too-- Hot Sauce lovers rated themselves
as more happy, ambitious, spontaneous and risk-loving than other condiment users.
Horseradish Epicures
People who prefer horseradish over all other condiment sauces are mostly men who
live in the northeast and Midwest and skew toward older consumers, age 55 years
and older. Horseradish lovers are the most family-oriented of any group and also
consider themselves more creative than the other condiment connoisseurs. Being
family-oriented, it makes perfect “horse” sense that Horseradish epicures
are most likely to be extroverted and prefer social activities.
Condiments are a delicious and fun way to liven up any meal. For more information
on popular condiments including salad dressing, mayonnaise and mustard, visit
The Association for Dressings and Sauces’ Web site, www.dressings-sauces.org.
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