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  2. Dave's Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    The original Dave's Insanity Sauce premiered around 1993 and was one of the first sauces to be made directly from capsaicin extract, allowing it to be hotter than the hottest habanero-pepper sauces of the day. It has been rated at 180,000 Scoville units, [1] compared with 2,500 for Tabasco sauce.

  3. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Dave's Gourmet "Insanity Sauce" (original) Hot peppers, tomato paste, hot pepper extract, salt, onions, cane vinegar, garlic, citric acid, xanthan gum, spices (product label, 2010) 180,000

  4. We Tried 25 Popular Hot Sauces — This Is the Best - AOL

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    Old Bay Hot Sauce. $5 from Target. Shop Now. Heat rating: 2 out of 10. Best for: All kinds of seafood, bloody marys. ... Dave's Insanity. $6 from Meijer Shop Now. Heat rating: 10 out of 10

  5. The World's 10 Spiciest Hot Sauces - AOL

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    Just to give you an idea as to how spicy hot sauces have gotten recently, the original super-spicy hot sauce, Dave's Insanity Sauce, which came onto the scene about 20 years ago and sparked a hot ...

  6. The most popular hot sauces in the US—and the history ... - AOL

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    The stateside hot sauce market skyrocketed 150% between 2000 and 2014, a more significant growth spurt than four other condiments combined (barbecue sauce, ketchup, mayonnaise, and mustard ...

  7. Scoville scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale is named after its creator, American pharmacist Wilbur Scoville, whose 1912 method is known as the Scoville organoleptic test. [3] [4] The Scoville organoleptic test is a subjective assessment derived from the capsaicinoid sensitivity by people experienced with eating hot chilis. [3]

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