Posted on 12/31/2014 3:35:41 PM PST by jazusamo
Ever want to strike back at authority when that authority keeps sending out silly decrees? Seems as if a hot sauce company has done just that.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.investors.com ...
From the bottle: Hot Sauce really doesnt have nutritional value. Its vinegar and peppers, for Gods sake. What did you expect? Why are you even trying to determine the nutritional value of hot sauce? Just enjoy it!
I hope you enjoy the adventurous flavor and tingling tantalization of my not-so-famous pepper sauce. For over two years I have searched far and wide for the perfect combination of spices to make your next dining experience a zinger. And I tried to make it easy on the pooper, too. Try it on tacos, burritos, eggs, pizza its like a party in your mouth. I personally guarantee it.
- Dexter Holland
Happy New Year, All!
LOL!! Amen!! Just so! it’s vinegar and peppers you Buttheads!.
Ole!
AHA! We just figured out the source of that methane cloud out west...
BTW I am sitting here with a new batch of Holy Chipolte.
LOL!
nutritional value??
We don need no steenking nutritional value!!!
Gotta be part of it. :-)
LOL! I love Huy Fongs Sriracha sauce but am gonna have to try this Gringo Bandito. :-)
I can hear McCready now...”It’s not so funny now, is it funny man.”
As a high testosterone chilihead...bam...love the sentiment...and I will enjoy it!
Hot **** LOL
I have a bottle of Gringo Bandito in my kitchen, and it does say that on the label. Very good, not very expensive.
Peppers are actually good for you.
“They’re low in calories and are loaded with good nutrition. All varieties are excellent sources of vitamins A and C, potassium, folic acid, and fiber. Plus, the spicy ones liven up bland food, making it more satisfying.”
http://www.webmd.com/diet/peppers-health-benefits
That stuff is tasty, great for dipping. I love all kinds of oriental cuisine.
I’m waiting for the nutrition label on bottled water.
The Air Force Research Lab here in NM has an MSDS hanging from their Culligan cooler.
As an Anglo, am I not entitled to be highly offended by use of the term “Gringo” and sue all the “racists” involved with the product?
Totally awesome and at the top of my list of wonderful condiments.
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