Things are heating up at Heat Hot Sauce Shop! The spicy online retailer is running a sale on its tantalizing sauces and spices, going up to 70% off. Opt for the Trinidadian 7o8 Optimus Primo, some sweet heat with Raisin the Bar or the Hot Ones alum, Djablo Filipino Hot Sauce. Regardless, you’ll be feeling hot, hot, hot before you know it.
Take a look at some of the top sales below. And get ready to make like Guy Fieri and embark on a seriously spicy adventure to Flavor Town!
Heat Hot Sauce Shop Sale
- Tropical Vacay: Take a trip to Trinidad with the 7o8 Optimus Primo. With an extra-hot heat level, as well as flavors of citrus, pineapple and pomegranate molasses, it’s a sweet adventure to somewhere new — $9 (was $13)
- Hot to Trot: Called “absolutely absurd,” Hellfire Re-Booted Double Doomed is one of the hottest sauces on the site. Despite its sweet upfront flavor, don’t let the first taste fool you — $20 (was $25)
- Intense, Not Overwhelming: Fatalii Pepper Powder has a bright, citrusy flavor and pleasant heat levels. That’s why it’s about to be our go-to BBQ rub this summer — $7 (was $9)
- Sweet Heat: Boasting a medium heat level, Raisin the Bar provides you with a sweet heat. You’ll also taste notes of XO cognac, onions and roasted garlic for extra flavor — $10 (was $15)
- Daily Rotation: Salsaracha is a fan favorite, and it’s clear why. Since it combines Scotch Bonnets, jalapeños, shallots, cilantro and black pepper, it’s a truly addictive topping to just about everything — $10 (was $14)
- Zesty: Described as having a “robust curry kick,” Victory Sauce Trinidad Red Curry offers a spicy and flavorful punch. The fiery finale will leave a lasting memory, too — $8 (was $11)
- As Seen On Hot Ones: That’s right—Djablo Filipino Hot Sauce was, in fact, featured on the show Hot Ones, during Season 22. Its bright and bold Filipino flavor isn’t like any other — $9 (was $12)
- Twist On a Classic: Japanese Saké Sriracha is a twist on the classic Thai sauce. Because it also contains Japanese saké, fish sauce and dark agave nectar, its the sweet-and-spicy combo we’ve all been waiting for — $10 (was $14)