With millions dining at home for safety and a swing to the spicier side in the U.S. in recent years Cholula, the hot sauce with the distinctive wooden cap and a cult following, has become a very valuable brand. McCormick & Co., the spice maker that dominates U.S. grocery shelves, said Tuesday that it was buying Cholula for $800 million from L Catteron, a private equity firm.
Sriracha family ourselves but a tasty hot sauce is always welcome.
Eh, that hot sauce is kinda boring. No real depth of flavor and a one note "heat" that's spicy if you think plain white rice to be a bit on the hot side.
America on its way to civil war: *silence* This story: HoT SaUcE YeSsSs!!!
Biblical. Watch patrick byrnes talk about his 100 percent proof of election rigging
Cholula sucks, Tapatio and Tabasco only.
Choula isn't spicy, though.