Dry Goods: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Seal the packaging tightly after each use to preserve freshness.
Perishables: Refrigerate immediately upon receiving to maintain optimal freshness. Follow the specific storage temperature guidelines mentioned on the packaging.
Frozen Items: Keep frozen until ready to use. Follow the thawing instructions on the package for best results.
All products come with a "Best Before" or "Use By" date printed on the packaging. Please consume before this date to ensure the best quality.
For fresh or refrigerated items, use within [number of days] of opening.
All orders are processed within 1-3 business days.
Orders are not shipped or delivered on weekends or holidays.
Standard Shipping: 5-7 business days. Rates will be calculated at checkout.
Express Shipping: 2-3 business days. Rates will be calculated at checkout.
Delivery delays can occasionally occur due to unforeseen circumstances.
Spice up virtually any recipe with the intense heat of this Texas Pete 1 oz. original hot sauce dip cup! Hot but not overpowering, this sauce delivers the perfect blend of flavor and heat for well-balanced, full-bodied dishes. It's perfect for zesting up mild wings, dipping alternatively with traditionally sweet ketchup to give it an extra zing, or to enhance the flavor of an egg sandwich. Use it to create a spicy version of your most popular dish, and satisfy customers with a love for heat.
Thanks to its 1 oz. packaging, this hot sauce is great for self-serve applications. A must-have at any condiment station, guests will love grabbing this portion cup to dip their fries or chicken tenders, or even drizzle it on their pizza. However it's used, the sauce is the perfect way to heat up a meal with fiery flavor.
In 1929, Thad Garner bought a small barbecue restaurant and acquired the secret recipe for its special, signature sauce. Though the restaurant failed in the throes of the Great Depression, the hot sauce was a hit, with the entire Garner family chipping in to capitalize on its popularity. The Garners, inspired by the popular cowboy heroes of the 1930s, named the sauce Texas Pete. This was a nod to its strength and American origin. Today, the Texas Pete brand features a selection of spicy sauces, but still champions the epic, bold flavor that first shocked taste buds so many years ago.
No content available