








🥗 Elevate your salad game without the guilt—flavor meets fitness!
Skinnygirl Fat-Free Sugar-Free Buttermilk Ranch Dressing is a kosher-certified, low-calorie (10 cal/serving) condiment designed for health-conscious professionals. This 8-ounce bottle delivers creamy, herb-infused ranch flavor without sugar or fat, making it a versatile addition to salads, dips, and wraps. Highly rated and ranked #2 in ranch dressings, it’s the perfect guilt-free way to enhance your meals and support your wellness goals.

| ASIN | B07BMZQHYD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #543 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #2 in Ranch Salad Dressings |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,837) |
| Department | Grocery |
| Item model number | 1188390 |
| Manufacturer | skinnygirl |
| Product Dimensions | 1.55 x 3.4 x 7.6 inches; 8 ounces |
| UPC | 074683005942 |
| Units | 8 Fluid Ounces |
L**K
Get it if you are cutting calories.
I love these. The only one that is not good is the raspberry. If you love sugary things this is not for you, but the flavor is good.
A**S
Delicious taste
This dressing is so good. My daughter gave it to me and I didn't know what to expect and I was very happy I had to order some myself. Amazon had a great price I'm also going to order the Italian. You can't tell it's lo-cal or diet at all.
I**R
Best tasting Skinny Girl sauce!
As a certified fatty on a calorie deficit, this sauce has changed the game! I’ve tried some of the other Skinny Girl sauces and honestly did not like them but THIS.. giiirrlll. The texture is definitely on the watery side but the ingredients are great, fat content is great, calories are great, and this would pair sooo well for a low cal pasta salad! I haven’t had any issues with the bottle breaking or anything even after it falling over a few times in my fridge. Definitely worth the purchase!
J**N
Good attempt but runny and too tangy. Best low calorie ranch that’s so far tho
Good attempt for low calorie, but too tangy and runny. It’s extremely challenging to make a low calorie ranch that’s buttery(anti low calorie lol) and milky smooth like normal ranch so I’ll give 4 stars for one of the best options. Some people expect technology to be advanced 800000years where we have perfect ranch that’s 1 calorie per bucket but I think everyone needs to be more lenient when rating low calorie options. Of course give criticism though so it can improve and those would be~ runny texture and tangy lemony like kick that’s overwhelming. It kinda feels like since the fat from buttermilk isn’t there, the kick from the dill or w/e is giving too much tang like tzatziki. Actually yea reminds me of store bought tzatziki instead of ranch so this might be a 10/10 with falafel lol.
B**L
packaging is awful Dressing great
Love this dressing. Be cautious if ordering on Amazon because they come in a big box with no glass package protections banging all over the place. I am surprised they were not broken as they were not the only glass items in my order. Skinny girl is great but watch who you order from.
A**R
Decent Flavor but Falls Short
This dressing is light and low in calories, which is great for those watching their diet. However, the taste and texture didn’t fully live up to expectations. 🔹 Healthy Option It’s fat-free and sugar-free, making it appealing for calorie-conscious eaters (page 1 – product highlights on label). It’s also vegetarian and vegan-friendly, which is a plus (page 1 – “Diet Type: Vegetarian, Vegan”). 🔹 Mixed Results on Taste While it does add flavor to salads without the guilt, it has an artificial aftertaste and thinner consistency than I prefer (page 4 – customer reviews noting thin texture and strong vinegar flavor). It’s okay as a diet-friendly alternative, but not something I’d use every day. ✅ Pros: Fat-free and sugar-free Vegan and vegetarian-friendly Low calorie option for salads ❌ Cons: Thin, watery consistency Artificial aftertaste Not as flavorful as regular dressings Overall: A serviceable low-calorie option if you’re strictly watching sugar and fat, but the flavor and texture may disappoint compared to traditional dressings.
K**N
Delicious!!
Pleasantly surprised - great taste, consistency and delicious on my salads. (The Skinnygirl Caesar was not good). Have purchased it ongoing - the Honey Dijon!
H**R
Tastes okay, but not sure I'd buy again.
Tried this dressing for the first time last night. Tastes okay, but not sure I'd buy again. Please keep in mind that this review is written from my perspective and particular situation. Although, that said, I'm sure there are others that may be sensitive to salt or that may be interested in sugar. For those that salt is not an issue for them yet, then this review will be of limited interest perhaps, but I hope you will read anyway to just give an awareness of sodium levels in food. Made a small salad with some plain natural (no salt injected) chicken cubes and measured out two tablespoons of dressing. For my size of salad the dressing added enough flavor and was fine. Tasted correct, but I did end up with an after taste. What I noticed immediately was it seemed quite salty tasting and that taste lingered on the tongue. Now, understand, I limit my salt intake. Most high salt food I don't buy and I don't add salt to anything. Something like a frozen pizza, with their typical astronomical amount of salt, is a definite no no for me. That said, I perhaps have taste buds that are more sensitive to salt content than most people because of my limiting intake to low or no sodium foods. If you are the average person who frozen pizzas are fine and you add salt to your plate, then you probably would not notice. To me, the dressing seemed quite salty. The other aspect, where I'm perhaps being picky, is that it is "technically" advertised as "Sugar Free". Sugar actually appears twice in the ingredient list. Then a notation is made at the bottom of the list "Adds a dietarily insignificant amount of sugar." So it does have sugar. I said, "technically" because it is based on the serving size. The rated serving size has a low enough amount of sugar, that it is within regulations to be counted as insignificant enough dietary wise that it can be officially listed as zero. As I said, this is probably being really picky, but often people read the headlines without reading the rest of the text. Also, at a guess, I'd say that there are few that would measure out 2 tbsp serving size and instead would just pour out the dressing amount by eye at what looks and tastes right to them. After all, only 10 calories a serving! That said, that is going to multiply the sugar to the point that it "may" be high enough that it would count under your serving size. Still may be insignificant enough to matter, but there you go, now you know it does have some sugar in it even though a tiny amount per rated serving. As to the salt, if a person eyeballed a 5 tbsp serving of the dressing on their salad, you'd be getting 40% of your daily allowance of sodium in just the dressing alone! If you add other high salt ingredients (cheese, processed chicken, seasoned croutons etc.) you could end up with close to or over your daily allowance of sodium in just one meal. Something to consider...... So, all said and done. An acceptable dressing. Has an okay flavor, but nothing that I would say "Wow, this is great! I definitely need to buy more of this!" Most likely, I will work my way sparingly through this bottle and probably not buy it again. Just not flavorful enough to draw me to purchase again. That and it is too salty for my taste. All the best!
S**B
I love all the Skinny girl dressings. They are a great low calorie zero sugar no fat dressing.
G**I
Too spicy, might work on tofu.
J**N
Very good product, healthier than full fat and sugar ones. Tastes great.
P**E
Tastes great.
A**R
Nice but too expensive for the quantity
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