What is the rarest hot sauce?

Black Crown Hot Sauce – The rarest hot sauce in the world. A distinctive hot sauce made with one of the rarest tropical fruits in the world – The renowned Antigua Black Pineapple. Once paired with rip roaring scotch bonnet peppers this fiery Hot Sauce brightens up every dish with bold heat and deep island flavor.

What is the final hot sauce on Hot Ones?

The hottest sauce on Hot Ones cranks the spice level even higher with this special XXX-rated version of the Last Dab. Three distinct strains of Smokin’ Ed Currie’s most infamous chili-pepper, Pepper X, Chocolate Pepper X, and Peach Pepper X, combine to smoke out celebrity guests and fans alike.

Which Hot Ones last DAB is the hottest?

The Last Dab has been touted as the hottest sauce that First We Feast has ever produced. Full of three all-new Pepper X varieties, from the original to Chocolate Pepper X and Peach Pepper X peppers. This means serious heat. To put it simply, the Last Dab XXX has a Scoville rating of over 2,000,000 SHUs.

Do they use the same sauces on Hot Ones?

Each season the lineup of hot sauces is changed with new sauces introduced, although some sauces have appeared in multiple seasons, notably Mad Dog 357, Blair’s Mega Death Sauce, Hot Ones The Classic Hot Sauce, Hot Ones Los Calientes Hot Sauce, Da’ Bomb Beyond Insanity and, of course, the sauce in the perennial ten …

Is Da Bomb the hottest sauce on Hot Ones?

Da Bomb comes in at around 135,600 units, according to the show. But viewers and Amazon reviewers of the sauce emphasize that Scoville units aside, Da Bomb feels and tastes like the hottest and definitely most painful sauce on the show. Another guess as to why it’s such a hit?

What hot sauce do the Kardashians own?

But Rob doesn’t just dabble in fashion – he also sells organic Grandeza Hot Sauce, a venture he went into with his mother Kris and fashion designer Nick Tershay. “Created by an award-winning chef, Grandeza Hot Sauce combines light tangy flavours with a touch of spice,” the company’s website states.