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    Pepper Palace Smokin Reaper Hot Sauce
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    Smokin' Reaper Hot Sauce

    The grim reaper awaits us all, but with this hot sauce made with Carolina reaper peppers, he is only coming for your tastebuds. The carrot and vege...

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    Pepper Palace King Reaper Hot Sauce
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    King Reaper Hot Sauce

    Make room on your hot sauce shelf and prepare the throne: Our King Reaper Hot Sauce is ready to rule. Your tastebuds will bow down to this decadent...

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Carrots: The Secret Ingredient for Delicious Sauces

What’s up, doc? With our carrot-infused hot sauces, wing sauces, pickles, and drink mixes, eating your veggies just got a whole lot easier. Go ahead and reach for seconds (or thirds) - momma would be proud.

Why Is Carrot in Hot Sauce?

Some hot sauces need a little sweetness. But if you want your sauce hot and sweet, you can’t just add some sugar. Oh no, friend - sugar is the enemy of the Scoville Scale. A pinch of sugar can decimate the heat in any hot sauce, rendering it mild and mediocre. Instead, carrots are used to lend their natural sweetness while still enabling the heat to blaze on. What’s more, carrots are classified as “aromatics” (meaning they deliver a deep flavor when cooked) so they add another layer of “mmm, mmm, mmm” to your sauce and any food it graces. Perhaps the better question is “why isn’t carrot in every hot sauce?”.