Sunday, August 2, 2009

July's Top 10 Best-Selling Zesty Products

Here are the Top 10 best-selling sauces and seasonings for July across all product categories at the Carolina Sauce Company. If you're looking for some fiery and flavorful new hot sauces and condiments, this list is a great place to start!

1. Castle Sauce is an old-fashioned mustard & tomato based steak sauce from Greensboro, NC, and it's our best-selling product of all time, so it's no surprise that it tops our list for July. Enjoy Castle Sauce on steaks and burgers, with french fries, onion rings & more.

2. Scorned Woman Hot Sauce moves up several spots from last month. This is a classic vinegar-based hot sauce that gets its fire from a blend of hot chile peppers plus red and black pepper

3. Walkerswood Traditional Jamaican Jerk Seasoning is an authentic Jamaican jerk paste or wet rub that's an essential staple for cooking Jamaican cuisine

4. Wells Hog Heaven BBQ Sauce is a true eastern NC vinegar-based barbecue sauce made in the tiny town of Burgaw, NC (about 30 minutes from Wilmington), and is perfect for pulled pork BBQ

5. Walkerswood Jonkanoo Pepper Sauce moves up several spots from last month, and is named after a Jamaican street festival. With its spirited blend of fiery hot peppers and tropical flavors, Jonkanoo Sauce lives up to its festive name!

6. Matouk's Calypso Sauce is a rich and savory mustard-based hot sauce that's made with aged pickled scotch bonnet peppers

7. Walkerswood Spicy Jamaican Jerk Marinade: After being out of stock for some time, this authentic Jamaican jerk marinade burst back on the market last month and made many fans of traditional Jamaican cooking very happy!

8. Georgia Peach & Vidalia Onion Hot Sauce is a mildly spicy and richly flavorful pepper sauce that features two of the South's most famous summertime treats: sunny Georgia peaches and sweet Vidalia onions

9. Matouk's West Indian Hot Sauce is similar to Matouk's Calypso Sauce, with fiery scotch bonnet peppers in a thick, Caribbean mustard base, but it adds tropical papayas for a touch of sweet tropical fruit

10. Susie's Original Hot Sauce from Antigua rounds out our top ten list, and is a traditional mustard-based Caribbean hot sauce that will add island flavor to any dish

Zestfully yours,
Gloria


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