Herdez grows its assortment of hot sauces
Hormel Foods Corp. and MegaMex Foods partnered to develop Herdez, a company that just released a habanero spicy sauce.
The firm says the sauce, which is made with habanero peppers and pickled carrots, is intended for customers looking for a unique and adaptable heat for dishes like tacos, burritos, chicken wings, burgers, eggs, and chili. Herdez already offers guacamole, salsas, dips, and taqueria sauces in addition to their avocado spicy sauce.
Giselle Olson, brand manager at Herdez, stated, “We believe we’ve delivered the perfect, everyday condiment for almost any food. We’re always looking to expand our portfolio and offer new and unexpected ways for consumers to experience the authentic Mexican flavors they love.” “The addition of our new habanero hot sauce to our hot sauce line offers a flavorful, potent kick that complements any meal or occasion, from breakfast to dinner and every bite in between.”
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Retailers across the country will start carrying 5-oz and 12-oz types of Herdez habanero hot sauce, with suggested retail prices ranging from $2.78 to $3.39 and $5.38 to $6.49, respectively. Herdez expanded its product line for the second time in October with the debut of Barbacoa Shredded Beef in Sauce, which was added to the company’s selection of chilled entrees.