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  2. We Tried 25 Popular Hot Sauces — This Is the Best - AOL

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    2. El Yucateco Hot Sauce. $2 from Walmart Shop Now. Heat rating: 6 out of 10 Best for: Anything Mexican El Yucateco is a habanero-based sauce from a Mexican brand on the Yucatan peninsula where ...

  3. These Are the Only 9 Snacks You Should Be Buying at Aldi - AOL

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    These habanero jack cheese sticks are top tier. They are creamy, spicy, and sharp all at once. 10/10. For more smart shopping tips, sign up for our free newsletters.

  4. The Best (And Worst) Hot Sauces Ranked - AOL

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    Melinda’s Original Habanero Hot Sauce If you love, or even sorta like habanero, run to the grocery store to grab this hot sauce. It's smoky, sweet, full-bodied, and in the words of one of our ...

  5. Blair's Sauces and Snacks - Wikipedia

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    A habanero sauce with cayenne, white vinegar, honey, lime juice, ginseng, and spices. After Death Sauce: Original Death Sauce with added pepper extract for extra heat. First sauce in the series to be labeled with a "warning". Notably hotter than previous sauces. Pure Death Sauce: A sauce with naga jolokia and habanero peppers, vinegar, and ...

  6. Renfro Foods - Wikipedia

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    Garlic salsa joined the product line-up in 2001. At the same time, Renfro Foods began labeling in French and Spanish to increase its global presence with product distribution in new international markets. In 2003, Raspberry Chipotle Salsa was introduced, followed by Mango Habanero salsa in 2006, solidifying the demand for “sweet heat.”

  7. Marie Sharp's - Wikipedia

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    Marie's recipe was the first habanero pepper sauce to achieve national distribution in the United States, with the Reese Finer Foods distribution network in 1989. Once the market for the product had been established, the importer, Figueroa International Inc., who was marketing the sauce, trademarked the product name, effectively cutting Sharp ...