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Old 07-31-2007, 11:29 AM
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Hot Sauce lovers - your attention please!!

I found the absolute HOTTEST hot sauce I have ever tasted!!! And believe me, I've tried them all!!

I've even made my own hot sauce chopping the tomatoes, onions, peppers, etc. and used jalapenoes, pablanos and one other little tiny one whose name escapes me that is supposed to be wicked!

But none of them compare to this stuff!!!

I bought it at Kroger. It's "Garden Fresh Gourmet" brand. It's all natural. On the lid it says SCREAMN' HOT and it's dead serious!!!

If you have a Kroger near you and you like hot sauce, look for this stuff. It was in by the fresh fruits and veggies in the refrigerated area.

Let me know what you think!

Whoooooooooooooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee!!!!!!!! My mouth is a'burnin'!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:53 AM
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have you ever tried any Matooks brand hot sauces? the Calyipso (sp) is my all time favorite hotsauce. it is pretty hot but not in the ranks of the sauces made just to be hot. Scotch Bonnet pepers are hot though.
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:55 AM
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The hottest I have tried is the Daves Gourmet Insanity sauces.... Besides the heat, how does this stuff taste?
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:57 AM
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Scotch Bonnet pepers are hot though.
When I first moved to Texas, I'd never heard of Habaneros before (Scotch Bonnets are essentially Habaneros).

MY buddy Steve wanted me to try one. He warned me they were hot. He wasn't joking about that.

My mouth burned for hours. The sweat was coming down off my forehead in buckets.

The bonehead ate 5 of them in a row to impress me with how tough and cool he was... yeah. Joke was on him... He wasn't a happy camper the next day... I'll just leave it at that.
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:59 AM
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I found the absolute HOTTEST hot sauce I have ever tasted!!! And believe me, I've tried them all!!
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But none of them compare to this stuff!!!
I'll believe you only if you tell me that you've tried Possible Side Effects.

Not only is it a dandy hot sauce on food, but it works wonder at removing forklift tire skidmarks from the aisles of a factory!

And yes, I have personally used it both ways.
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Old 07-31-2007, 12:02 PM
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I'll believe you only if you tell me that you've tried Possible Side Effects.

Not only is it a dandy hot sauce on food, but it works wonder at removing forklift tire skidmarks from the aisles of a factory!

And yes, I have personally used it both ways.
and to quote Ron - "now that there is funny!"
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When I first moved to Texas, I'd never heard of Habaneros before (Scotch Bonnets are essentially Habaneros).

MY buddy Steve wanted me to try one. He warned me they were hot. He wasn't joking about that.

My mouth burned for hours. The sweat was coming down off my forehead in buckets.

The bonehead ate 5 of them in a row to impress me with how tough and cool he was... yeah. Joke was on him... He wasn't a happy camper the next day... I'll just leave it at that.
5 Habs can kill a person.
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5 Habs can kill a person.
It almost did. He nearly melted from the inside out.

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I'll believe you only if you tell me that you've tried Possible Side Effects.

Not only is it a dandy hot sauce on food, but it works wonder at removing forklift tire skidmarks from the aisles of a factory!

And yes, I have personally used it both ways.
I checked out the website. And I think I'm going to believe you. Any ingredient list that lists habanero peppers as the FIRST ingredient has to be hot.

Ingredients: Red savina habanero chile, cayenne chile, vinegar, natural pepper flavoring (contains soybean oil), orange juice, roasted green jalapeno chile, ground pumpkin seed, salt, potatoes and spices.

The first ingredient on the one I bought is still tomatoes. But I'm tellin' ya - it's HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-31-2007, 12:07 PM
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The hottest I have tried is the Daves Gourmet Insanity sauces.... Besides the heat, how does this stuff taste?
Actually, because of all of the tomatoes, onions, etc in it, it tastes really good. You just have to be able to handle the heat.

I have never seen Dave's gourmet Insanity sauces here. But I'm happy for all of the suggestions you all are making as to other sauces. Now I'll know what to do look for. Of course, you have to understand that in our little podunk town we are lucky to even have a Kroger. It is our ONLY grocery store.
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