Kinda expensive, $11.xx for one bottle shipped. I just check the price at Albertson earlier today and one 17 oz bottle is less than $4 and I know Walmart is cheaper than that.
Hummm, time for an ATOT00 Bulk Buy?
I like it, but it's not the best. Tapatio is better in ramen.
Kinda expensive, $11.xx for one bottle shipped. I just check the price at Albertson earlier today and one 17 oz bottle is less than $4 and I know Walmart is cheaper than that.
Hummm, time for an ATOT00 Bulk Buy?
Its like a dollar or two at the asian supermarket. Should I go buy some and ship it to you all?
it rocks. tastes good w/ pho too.
you want some hot sauce... try some 2AM.
Give me something that's hot while actually having a good taste. Eating hot things just because they're hot is stupid if they've got no taste.
they sell it in the variety store in my apt complex.Where do you find this stuff?
Its like a dollar or two at the asian supermarket. Should I go buy some and ship it to you all?
seriously, i could buy a bunch and make profit with so many people wanting it....
3 Asian supermarkets within a 5 mile radius of me...
Eating stuff like black mamba or 2 am has got to be in some way unhealthy for your body. I don't know how but it must be harming you in some way or another!
Agree 100% with this. The vast majority of the "extreme" hot sauces either have no flavor or taste terrible so what's the point?
It's fun. People drink and get smashed. I like eating painfully hot things.
Do want, yes!
Nothing like good, old fashioned competition! Which one of you will hand deliver said sauce to my door while taking a monetary loss for the privilege?
But seriously . . .
Called Huy Fong to find out where Sriracha might be sold in my area, which is SE Pa. The very nice and well-spoken young Asian phone goddess could only suggest Walmart.
After calling around, apparently Walmart does not carry it in my area -- although the Wally World drones I dispatched to verify this could well have missed it. Database of products? WHAT database of products?
So I called Huy Fong back and got the name of their area distributor here and then called them. Turns out they only sell to three small(er) stores, all located in Philadelphia proper, about an hour away from me. One is Chinese, one Vietnamese, and one, which didn't answer the phone, has a race neutral store name.
At the other two, finding out the availability and price was an exercise in frustration. At the Chinese store, the person who answered the phone obviously spoke little to no English, didn't understand my question, and quckly hung up.
At the Viet place, the young female who answered the phone spoke some English but still had trouble understanding my questions, and when she did, refused to tell me the price they sell it for as, "That for store manager to tell. He not in."
Sigh.