Posted on 12/15/2012 6:51:23 AM PST by PJ-Comix
In April research firm IBISWorld declared manufacturing of the spicy condiment to be one of the 10 fastest-growing industries in the U.S., with average company revenue jumping 9.3 percent per year over the last decade.
Even though the segment is smallroughly 5,500 people employed by 218 sauce companies, an industry valued at $1 billionit packs an entrepreneurial punch.
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Thanks, and Merry Christmas, in whatever formulation you personally prefer the sentiment, to you :)
Lots of people have questioned my sanity. My wifr works as a social worker in a psychiatric hospital, Once, one of her gay co-workers (there were a number of them, this one was OK), told her. “Chesley is right on the edge”. Can’t say that he was wrong, although he was already over it, as were IMO, many of the workers there.
Now, my IQ. I’m not going to ever knock Einstein off his pedastal, but I earned a PhD in engineering, so I’m fairly satisfied with it. The bet was rather stupid, though.
I can remember watching my dad putting a couple of shots of Tabasco in his milk and coffee.
Well, no, actually, all that still depends on how much you won.
You may be quite sane, have gobs of IQ...but then there's the common sense factor.
WOW
I ain’t skeered... that is a whopper
TT
Have Gun will Travel
Well played!
FWIW: Sriracha Lip Balm: A Christmas Gift for Masochists in Your Life
/johnny
Try the Salsita.
Thanks. I will.
You know, I just noticed you are Tejano. Not sure Goya sells the Salsitas there. The only place I have seen them are on the East Coast. But maybe they are expanding into a hot market. :)
Oh we have Goya.
Oh we have Goya.
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