Actor Glen Powell Launches His Own Organic Condiments Line

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Actor and producer Glen Powell has announced the launch of Smash Kitchen, a line of affordable organic condiments exclusively available at Walmart nationwide. This new range features fresh takes on classic sauces using high-quality, organic ingredients without artificial additives.

Inspired by robust family meals in Texas, Smash Kitchen offers staples like ketchup, yellow mustard, mayonnaise, and BBQ sauce, crafted with better ingredients such as cage-free eggs and organic vine-ripened tomatoes. Unique flavors like Organic Hot Honey Ketchup and Organic Spicy Mayonnaise will also add a modern twist to the traditional condiment lineup.

“Growing up around epic barbecue feasts at our family ranch in Texas, food was always an expression of love,” reminisced Powell, co-founder of Smash Kitchen. “Through fitness, I became more aware and educated on better-for-you foods – and I started to see just how many questionable ingredients were hiding in everyday pantry staples. It was clear we needed to make a clean condiment brand—no second-guessing, just great flavors that connect us to the moments we love. For me, that’s gathering around the table with family and friends.”

Co-founded by Powell, Sameer Mehta, and Sean Kane, Smash Kitchen embodies the belief that better choices lead to enriched lives. Drawing from their experience with brands like Honest and Casper, the founders aim to transform pantry basics into delicious, organic staples.

Priced between $2.17 and $4.97, Smash Kitchen aims to set new standards in ingredient transparency for pantry staples. Head in person to get your hands on the new launch at Walmart or there’s the option to order online at SmashKitchen.com and learn more.

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