Scoville Warming Hot Sauce Review

Scoville Warming Hot Sauce Review

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Company(s) We Review :  Scoville Warming Hot Sauce

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Onto the Ingredients: No Sugar. No Salt

Appearance:

Consistency:  Thicker

Flavor: Balanced with heat

Heat: 6 out of 10

“This episode is brought to you by Pearl Street Brewery in La Crosse, Wisconsin. If you’re a fan of small batch, locally crafted beer, you have to check them out. Their dedication to quality and flavor shines through in every brew. Visit their draft tasting room in La Crosse to sample their unique creations, including wines and cocktails, and support local artisans. Pearl Street Brewery – where passion meets the pint. Cheers!”

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Retail Cost: $10.00

How to learn more (Contact Info)  https://scovillewarming.com/ -Discount code:” podcast”

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scoville warming craft hot sauces, seasoning & gifts

About Us

It Began in a Backyard Garden

Bob and Sue are Midwest natives who met in Florida and married in Texas (a long, happy love story!) In 2005, Sue planted habanero peppers next to the zinnias. When they ripened, she picked one for Bob to try. After quenching the burn, he said, “we should make hot sauce with these!” And so it began. 

Texas-Based Family Business

Production moved from our Houston kitchen to a commercial food facility in 2018, and we supervise every batch. We retain 100% ownership of Scoville Warming products through parent company Burnell Brands. We are partners in the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Go Texan Program. 

Giving Back

Along with heat, you gotta have heart. We donate a percentage of the profits from our business to causes related to education, health, human and animal welfare, including Cy-Hope, the CyFair Educational Foundation, Huffman Education Foundation, Huffman Sports Association, the American Heart Association, the Alzheimer’s Association,  Addi’s Faith Foundation, Rotary Club of Cypress-Fairbanks, God’s Garage, FFA, Texas EquuSearch, Houston Pets Alive and RPM Pet Rescue.

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