Hot Sauce Gift Idea



If you are shopping for the pepper head lover in your life, then you might want to consider this trio from CaJohn's Fiery Foods:
  • Magma - the world's first ever "lava-like" hot sauce; see the video below. A full 1 million Scoville units of Oleoresin of Capsicum floats atop the vinegar. It hides under the shrink sleeve until you turn it over. WARNING - Only use as a food additive during cooking and do not apply direct to already prepared food.
    Remember the Lava Lamp? Well, that is the effect when you turn Magma Hot Sauce over. Shake it up and Magma changes color and looks like molten lava. Set it down and the capsaicin settles back to its hiding place.
  • Holy Jolokia - made from the world's hottest pepper, the Naga Jolokia a.k.a. "Ghost Pepper" and so recognized by the Guinneess World Records. The Naga Jolokia clocks-in at over 1,000,000 Scoville Units. 2010 Golden Chile Winner.
  • Frostbite - the world's first ever white hot sauce. Adds heat to your cocktail without changing the flavor or color! Makes a fantastic "hot" martini, add fire to a margarita, or heat up your frosty cold beer!  Made with 500,000 SHU extract.
And, by the way, these three hot sauces are not for the faint of heart.  All three of these hot sauces pack EXTREME HEAT.

CaJohn's Fiery Foods
CaJohn's may hold more awards than any other hot sauce manufacturer with over 200 international, national and regional awards.  They offer over 150 products including Salsas, Hot Sauces, Barbecue Sauces and more. Cajun, Southwestern, Asianand Caribbean cuisines are all represented.

All-natural and preservative free, carefully prepared in small batches, and monitoredto insure a high level of quality and a consistent taste. CaJohn's uses only the finest ingredients and they process their own fresh chiles every fall to use exclusively for their products.

                                        Magma Hot Sauce Video

We offer Magma, Frostbite and Holy Jolokia in our hot sauce store.  You can't go wrong with this choice for your favorite hot pepper lover!

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