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Whistle Stopper - Baron West Indian Hot Sauce - 14oz

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List Price: $4.99
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Manufacturer: Baron Foods, Ltd.
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Baron EAN: 0733553052140 Feature: Sauces Ingredients: Scotch bonnet peppers, vinegar, salt, mustard, onion, garlic. Label: Baron Foods, Ltd. Manufacturer: Baron Foods, Ltd. Model: 14oz Publisher: Baron Foods, Ltd. Size: 14 oz Studio: Baron Foods, Ltd.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The best hot sauce EVER Comment: I brought a bottle of this back from St. Lucia. They had it at the Sandals resort we stayed at and I fell in love instantly. This is one hot and tasty sauce. Not for the faint of heart. It packs some major heat. I LOVE IT!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: great stuff Comment: After having this hot sauce at a restaurant I tracked it down to order some for my personal stash. It's very good, and unlike any other hot sauce I've tried. It's very hot, so if you like things mild it's not for you. But it also has a great flavor. Shipping is expensive as it's coming from quite a ways away, but that's ok, it's not something I'm going to be doing every week.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My favorite hot sauce Comment: This is the best Hot Sauce that I have EVER had. It is also quite the spiciest, so you only need a little bit. It was given to me as a gift, and I just love it. This is a sauce for true hot sauce lovers that desire a wonderful blend of hot spices.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Almost the best! Comment: This is the best hot sauce I have tasted short of Gladys's from St. Croix (which doesn't ship their product)! Thus, definitely worth a try, especially if you have never had the West Indian style from the Caribbean. Warning -- it is VERY hot!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Barons of St. Lucia's Classic All-Natural West Indian Hot Sauce follows a tradition that goes back hundreds of years, in which Scotch Bonnet peppers were beaten with seed mustard . This tradition still continues in all Classic Yellow Hot sauces.
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