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Harvest "Pumpkin" Hot Sauce

Born to Hula

$9.99
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UPC:
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Heat Level:
Mild
Bottle Size:
5oz.
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Crafted for flavor, inspired by fall. A perfect blend of pumpkin, warm spices and mild Fresno peppers. 

Elevate your fall dishes and desserts with a cozy, spicy twist.

Suggested on: Brownies, Chili, Ice Cream, Sweet Potatoes, Coffee & much more!

INGREDIENTS: Pumpkin, Apple Juice (Water,
Apple Juice Concentrate, Ascorbic Acid), Light
Brown Sugar (Cane Sugar and Molasses),
Apple Cider Vinegar, Lemon Juice, Fresno Peppers, Cinnamon, Salt, Ginger, Nutmeg

Awards:
 
2018 3rd Place Specialty  “The Hot Pepper Awards”
 
2018 2nd Place Unique “The Hot Pepper Awards”

 

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  • 5
    Great with Coffee!

    Posted by Brian Semingson on Feb 27th 2023

    I tried this with coffee on a recommendation. Didn't sound good but I am glad I tried it. I love it. The flavor of the pumpkin goes very nicely with the coffee as does the kick of the heat which I like also.

  • 5
    Best Hot Sauce Ever!!

    Posted by Kelsey on Oct 2nd 2021

    I’m not sure what these guys and gals put in this hot sauce, but I am seriously obsessed! Even though it does scream fall I can see myself eating this all year round, though the bottles don’t last very long. It’s the perfect amount of heat and flavor!

  • 4
    Sold Out not surprised

    Posted by Anthony Cochran on Jul 13th 2020

    Look I missed the first season and regret it to this day. I will be the first to admit that I am not a fan of pumpkin at all but this sauce screams fall!. This season with Datil pepper was my favorite so far that I have had. These sauces not matter the heat are super versatile. Use on any side or main dish. I don't recommend this in coffee though. Last season gave me a real donkey kick to throat at 4am in the morning. Best way to sum this seasonal sauce up is it's Thanksgiving in a bottle

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