Which means $2 for 26.6ml?
It's probably one of those sauces that contains gold and diamonds.
EDIT:
Hmmm... buying a brand name with larger quantity, or buying the Trinidad sauce?
I need to remember that money doesn't grow on little chile plants.
maybe I jumped the gun but unless that hot sauce is very good & packed full with chiles $2 for a .9 fl oz bottle might not be worth it. 1st who would want to buy a little .9 fl oz bottle ? but the price comes to about $11 for a 5 fl oz bottle. to each their own.
She said cheap, and I don't think she was cynical.
Maybe we misunderstood the whole thing.
The reason I didn't notice it before was the fact that I don't use fl oz for measuring, so it means nothing to me. I had to look for a converter.
If it's a really good sauce, then $2 for 26ml is acceptable, but it's ain't cheap.
This site needs a converter for weight and liquid, only drug dealers use the old system in Australia (metric is the bomb)lol.
Regarding the above I bet its a typo.
I'm pretty shure that trinihottie was talking about his homemade sauce ...not a comercial one ....there is no sauce on the market with 7pod as far as I know..not yet
had my first snakebite last night on some pizza..with some gordmans ipa..well do you guys but linings on your tongs..damn i ran about for a bit() and my wife spent most of the evening trying to kewl here mouth down..obviously beginners but what a great flavour to,gonna get some practice in,anybody else recommend any more sauces..and please be gentle lol
You must try Woodys www.firefoods.co.uk they are not as hot as Snakebite. He does quite a few, they are an excellent price and brilliant service. His sauce is my number one for taste.
thank you rainbowberry,looks like my credit card is going to get a bashing..like you taste is as important as heat for me,thats why carnt wait to tase cherry bomb,tabasco,cayene,black congo and all the rest in my growing first season..if i get a little exited ill say sorry now