The Hot Zone

Proof positive that Columbus, Ohio is the nexus of hot sauce creativity is the up-and-coming hot sauce entrepreneurs known as the Sauce Cartel. We’ve known of Gary and Max, the creative forces of the company, for a while and have rubbed shoulders with them at a few industry events over the past year or […]

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By: Joe & Linda on August 1, 2007- 12:51 pm

Great article in the online Denver Post talking with a maker of wing sauce that we’d love to meet or even just to try his sauces. We love to see someone making a go in the hot & spicy food business who loves what they do and wants to make quality products with all-natural ingredients. Check out their website at www.captainspongefoot.com.

Interview: Paul DiBello

A conversation with Paul DiBello, founder of Granby-based Captain Spongefoot Trading Co., a maker of natural Buffalo-style chicken wing and table sauces
By The Denver Post

Q: How did you get the nickname “Captain Spongefoot”?

A: Well, I have two artificial legs. I’ve worked around boats all my life. I had a sailing company up on Lake Granby for a number of years. My old prosthetics were made out of foam rubber, and my feet being always wet - spongefoot.

Q: How did you go from owning a sailing company on a lake to producing wing sauce in a warehouse in Aurora?

A: When we started the sailing company, it was Captain Spongefoot Sailing Co. As the drought hit the Western states, some issues developed in Grand County regarding marinas. As marinas got sold off, we saw a real reduction in the amount of business that we had with the sailing company.

I always loved my wing sauces and chicken wings. So the company kind of morphed in 2004, into Captain Spongefoot Trading Co. In 2004, we went to the National Buffalo Wing Festival, and our sauces won first, second and third prize - first time out of the box.

Click here to read the rest of the interview from the Denver Post with Captain Spongefoot


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2 Fiery Comments »

Ahoy Mateys! We would be happy to send you samples of our sauce. Just let us know where to send them. The contact form is not working.

Comment fired by Lisa BellAugust 3, 2007- 10:31 am


Which would explain why you ignored my request for a phone call!

Lisa, do please contact me, I have a business proposition for you. You’ll find my phone number on our contact page.

Tina Brooks

Comment fired by TinaAugust 7, 2007- 4:05 pm


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