Andrew Arbogast's Arbo's Cheese Dip and two new dips will soon be in Kroger stores. (Credit: Michael Donahue)

More good news for Arboโ€™s Cheese Dip fans.

The popular locally-made cheese dip โ€” as well as two upcoming new flavors โ€” will be available in Kroger stores in late October or early November.

They will be available in 100 Kroger stores across five states โ€” Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Alabama โ€” says Andrew Arbogast, 37. They will be in Kroger stores in Memphis, Collierville, Germantown, Bartlett, Cordova, and Lakeland.

For now, the dips wonโ€™t be in every Kroger store in Memphis, but they will be in the Midtown and Poplar Plaza stores, and on Kirby Parkway and Truse Parkway.

โ€œIt feels like a huge accomplishment,โ€ Arbogast says. โ€œI say that now knowing how much work went into it. I had some local success and I thought that would be enough to get it into Kroger in the local section.โ€

Now, stores have to get approval from corporate to stock local items, he says.

โ€œThings changed right before the pandemic,โ€ he says.

So getting into Kroger was an โ€œeight to 10 month process.โ€

But, luckily, Arbogast got to know people in Krogerโ€™s Delta and Nashville divisions. They โ€œwere basically my champions in the corporate office.โ€

He also got to know Craig Gliva, a Kroger category manager, who has been his mentor through the whole process.

Arbogast throught about coming up with some non-dip-related products to offer Kroger, but Gliva told him, โ€œIt has to be a passionate venture for you. If youโ€™re just trying to add on things that donโ€™t align with what you are doing, those things tend to fall fast. What you should do is focus on your cheese dip brand.โ€

 Arbogast debuted his Arboโ€™s Cheese Dip on May 15, 2021 at High Point Grocery. He brought 12 cases, which is 144 tubs, and it sold out that weekend, he says.

A year later, Arboโ€™s Cheese Dip is now in 300 stores in the Mid-South.

On August 15th, the dips will be available in major Texas cities. They will be sold at H-E-B Grocery Co.โ€™s Central Market stores.

 Arbogast will introduce the two new flavors โ€” Queso Blanco and Spicy Original โ€” in August.

โ€œIโ€™m going to release the two new flavors in some local stores here in the next three weeks,” he says, “maybe sooner.โ€

Fino’s From the Hill, Grind City Brewing Co., Oxbeau, and Docโ€™s Food & Spirits will be the first locations to carry the new dips, Arbogast says.

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until...