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  2. Pepper X - Wikipedia

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    Pepper X is a cultivar of Capsicum chili pepper bred by the American chili breeder Ed Currie, the creator of the Carolina Reaper. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2023, Guinness World Records recognized it as the world's hottest chili pepper .

  3. Guinness World Records declares Pepper X as world’s new ...

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    Chili Pepper X has captured the spicy record as the world’s hottest, Guinness World Records announced on Monday. The new pepper rates an average of 2.69 million Scoville Heat Units ...

  4. New 'Pepper X' hotter than law enforcement-grade pepper ... - AOL

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    Pepper X rates at an average of 2.693 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU), a measure of pungency for peppers and chiles. That's hotter than law enforcement-grade pepper spray, ...

  5. Guinness World Records declares Pepper X as world’s new ...

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    Chili Pepper X has taken the spicy record as the world’s hottest, Guinness World Records announced Monday.

  6. Ed Currie - Wikipedia

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    Ed Currie (born August 18, 1963) is an American chili pepper breeder who is the founder and president of the PuckerButt Pepper Company. He is best known for breeding the Carolina Reaper which was the hottest chili pepper in the world until, in 2023, Pepper X, also bred by Currie, took over as the hottest chili pepper, as recognized by Guinness World Records.

  7. Carolina Reaper - Wikipedia

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    Currie, an American breeder, began working in about 2001 on what would become the Carolina Reaper. It took over 10 years to develop. [1] [2] Sorting through hundreds of hybrid combinations, Currie was finally successful at crossing a "really nastily hot" La Soufrière (Saint Vincent) Habanero pepper from the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and a Naga pepper from Pakistan".

  8. Pepper X marks the spot as South Carolina pepper expert ...

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    Pepper X’s record is an average of 2.69 million units. By comparison, pepper spray commonly holstered by police is around 1.6 million units. Bear spray advertises at 2.2 million units.

  9. Hottest chili pepper - Wikipedia

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    The Red Savina pepper. In 2001, Paul Bosland, a researcher at the Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University, visited India to collect specimens of ghost pepper, also called the Bhut Jolokia or Naga king chili, [4] traditionally grown near Assam, India, which was being studied by the Indian army for weaponization.