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By: Joe & Linda on June 24, 2008- 7:06 am

Announcing the next great thing in hot sauce reviews, and a project that we are both honored and privileged in which to be involved, here is the introduction from Al “Buddah” Goldenberg, hot sauce aficionado and chilehead:

All American Hot Sauce: A Review to be a part of

I met the Suffern Bros. of All American Hot Sauce at the Fiery Food Show in Albuquerque. The discussion I had with their owner Josh Goldstein, opened up my eyes. Here was a company with a mission. Sure they wanted to make money, but they wanted to share their wealth. They wanted to give back to America and to help the soldiers defending our country. Each person receiving their product for review got this mission statement:

MISSION

The All American Hot Sauce LLC is a corporation with a conscience.

Brothers from Suffern, New York, thought they could make a difference by reinvesting in America and supporting organizations that strengthen our country. We wanted to invest in the future.

The All American Hot Sauce donates 7% of its profits to organizations that share our commitment to improve the lives of Americans at home and abroad like the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity.

Our mission is to join the ranks of companies like Ben & Jerry’s and Newman’s Own as they continue to work towards making the world a better place to live.

Noble enough for this hot sauce reviewer to take notice. They told me they wanted to get themselves out there, so they could take the steps in spreading the word about their mission. If you go to their website, you will see they have a separate page just in case someone out there wants to help more than just buying one of their products. Check it out: How you can help?

These guys have their hearts in the right place, and because I have always supported wherever I could, I wanted to do something special for these guys in the way of a review. They sell 4, well actually 5 products in all (Original- Full Bodied and mild, Southwest, Northeast and Bayou).

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I had an idea to seek out Joe and Linda from www.hotzoneonline.com and see if they would be interested in doing a dual website review with www.tastethefear.com. I figured if we could get both websites to give them exposure at the same time, we could be really helping them the best way I could think of. I really wanted to make it work, and once Joe and Linda said they were on board, I had Josh send out the bottles to the review team. What I didn’t expect was the overwhelming generosity that came in the parcel that came a few days later. I received quite the bounty of bottles, I think it was 15 in all, but it might’ve been more. Now we have plenty of sauce to experiment with.

So starting on the month that America declared it’s freedom, every Tuesday we will be posting a review for each of their 4 signature bottles. We will kick things off with the Original Hot Sauce on Tuesday July 1st on www.HotZoneOnline.com. Each review will be posted by our 4 person review team- the infamous Passow, Troy aka Generallee, my Louisiana raised friend Cajun, and myself. Each Tuesday we will rotate the reviews between HotZoneOnline and TastetheFear. We hope you will follow the reviews on both websites and support a company that wants to make a difference. Thank you, and God Bless America!

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4 Fiery Comments »

Can’t wait to see these reviews J&L! :D

Great idea for reviews Buddah! :tu:

Comment fired by DKJune 24, 2008- 11:44 am


Yep, the total sauce count was 15 which equated to 3 of each sauce. Very nice of them.

Comment fired by Jonathan PassowJune 24, 2008- 2:18 pm


It’s going to be fun! :D Thanks J & L.

Comment fired by Buddah — June 24, 2008- 8:01 pm


I hope you all marinade some bbq with our Southwest sauce..

Or better yet, oysters with our Northeast, or put some in bloody Mary…

Experiment with the ‘Sweet Heat’ of America and enjoy.

Happy Birthday America !

Thanks to all the Hot heads out there…..

Comment fired by JoshJune 27, 2008- 10:00 pm


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