Louisiana Hot Sauce
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Product type | Hot sauce |
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Owner | Southeastern Mills, Inc. |
Country | New Iberia, Louisiana, USA |
Introduced | 1928 |
Website | louisianapepper.com |
The Original "Louisiana" Brand Hot Sauce has been produced in New Iberia, LA for decades. On April 3, 2015, Rome, GA-based Southeastern Mills, Inc. acquired the brand and the New Iberia manufacturing and warehouse facilities from Bruce Foods Corp. The Original "Louisiana" Brand Hot Sauce is a cayenne pepper based hot sauce, and competes with brands such as Tabasco® sauce, Crystal® Hot Sauce, Texas Pete® and Frank's® Red Hot®. It is packaged in glass shaker bottles, and the label features a distinctive red dot. The sauce is produced from aged peppers, vinegar and salt, and is marketed as "Not too hot, not too mild".[1]
Ingredients
Aged peppers, vinegar, and salt.[1]

Sponsorship
In anticipation of the 50th anniversary of the Daytona 500, Louisiana Hot Sauce was one of many products to be stamped with a commemorative "50th race logo" at the Midwestern grocery chain Kroger.[2]
See also
Food portal
References
- 1 2 Louisiana The Perfect Hot Sauce Louisiana Hot Sauce does not contain xanthan gum. It is made from aged peppers, vinegar and salt. It is hotter than Texas Pete, milder than Tabasco (primarily due to the use of cayenne peppers instead of Tabasco peppers).
- ↑ Progressive Grocer Kroger, Food Marketers to Seek Gold at 50th Daytona 500
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