hot sauce pack
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Hot sauces are used both as ready-to-serve condiments and as cooking ingredients: poured or drizzled over wings, sandwiches, tacos and pizza; used for dipping dumplings or noodles; and stirred into soups, stews, or marinades to add flavor.
Most hot sauces are liquid, but some come in chunkier or "chili crisp" styles that include crispy or crunchy bits. Chili-crisp or chunked varieties provide a more textured condiment experience compared with smooth, pourable sauces.
Bottle sizes in these listings range from about 5 fl oz up to roughly 17 oz. Other reported sizes include 5.85 fl oz, 6 oz, 7.41 oz, and 12 fl oz.
Heat descriptions in the listings cover mild, medium, and hot. Several products are labeled medium (one lists a Scoville range of about 1,500–2,500 SHU), while others are described as hot.
Most product details list a package quantity of 1, indicating a single bottle per package in the listings.
Allergen information varies by product: some listings state they are peanut-free or tree-nut-free or include broad allergen-free claims, while at least one listing explicitly indicates it contains peanuts.