SKU: 401635
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Spice up virtually any recipe with the minimal heat of this Texas Pete 1 gallon extra mild Buffalo style wing sauce! With only a hint of heat, this sauce delivers the perfect blend of flavor and spice for well-balanced, full-bodied dishes. Perfect for zesting up chicken wings as a conservative option on wing night, satisfying customers looking for a savory, but mellow sauce.
| SKU # | 401635 |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 1/Each |
| Shipping Weight | 9 lb. |
| Features | Keto Made in America |
| Flavor | Buffalo |
| Package Size | 1 Gallon |
| Package Type | Bulk |
| Scoville Rating |
100 - 300 Heat Units (Extra Mild)
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| Type | Wing Sauces |
Rich and creamy Buffalo style with smooth, buttery texture • Ideal for back-of-house cooking applications • Perfect for smothering wings or serving as dipping sauce • 1-gallon bulk packaging for cost-effective operations • Minimal heat level appeals to broad customer base
Thanks to its bulk packaging, this extra mild wing sauce is ideal for back-of-house cooking applications. As a Buffalo style sauce, it's rich and creamy with a smooth, buttery texture perfect for smothering wings or serving in small portion cups for dipping.
In 1929, Thad Garner bought a small barbecue restaurant and acquired the secret recipe for its special, signature sauce. Though the restaurant failed during the Great Depression, the hot sauce was a hit, with the entire Garner family chipping in to capitalize on its popularity.
Inspired by popular cowboy heroes of the 1930s, the Garners named the sauce Texas Pete—a nod to its strength and American origin. Today, Texas Pete features a selection of spicy sauces while championing the epic, bold flavor that first captivated taste buds decades ago.
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