Hotter Than Ghost Pepper Scorpion Habanero Hot Sauce Wicked Nightmare Extract
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About this item Chili pepper extract over 2,000,000 scoville heat units Capsaicin extract World’s hottest hot sauce Hotter than ghost scorpion and reaper peppers Warning: extreme heat use with caution
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About this item
- Chili pepper extract over 2,000,000 scoville heat units
- Capsaicin extract
- World’s hottest hot sauce
- Hotter than ghost scorpion and reaper peppers
- Warning: extreme heat use with caution
Additional information
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
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Product Dimensions : | 1 x 1 x 3 inches; 0.96 Ounces |
Item model number : | wicked nightmare |
UPC : | 796762762866 |
Manufacturer : | Electric Pepper Company |
ASIN : | B00IIEHSDW |
Best Sellers Rank: | #577 in Sauces |
Customer Reviews: | 903 ratings |
Bookman –
Love this product! Sometimes I can’t get enough heat in what I’m cooking because I don’t like the vinegar taste of most hot sauces, and you can only add so many chili peppers until a meal’s flavor gets out of balance. Adding in a few drops of this can help you achieve the flavor you want with the heat you want. It’s true that a few drops will do for a pot worth of whatever you are making, so take it slow, but you will definitely be able to hit the Scolville scale you are looking for. Great, great stuff!
Andrew –
Holly hell that was hot!This is the real deal. 20 min burn, burps, and then hiccups. Lol.
Steven B. –
This is extremely spicey. Be very careful with this. Now that the warning is over, this is awesome! I will be buying again.
Liz C. –
Thank you for dying this bright red, things could been so much worse. Even after washing my hands twice, I still got some in my mouth, and let me tell you it’s hot af. Reccomend but wear gloves when handling.
Heather –
Definitely more of a winter personal lubricant.
Danimal –
This stuff is no joke. You don’t buy this for flavor; you buy it for the heat.
Just a guy –
I will first confess to not having used the product myself BUT…I purchased this as a gift for a friend who is known in these parts as the SPICE KING. He has accepted any hot sauce challenge in the neighborhood & every Friday his office staff are always finding a “pepper challenge” he bats out of the park like a Mike Judge homerun.At any dinner or BBQ, he easily captures guest’s attention with conversation related to the chemistry of Scoville measures of heat, or the physiology of perceived heat by chemicals and neuron conduction.For YEARS I’ve listened to him talk about his search for the HOTTEST HOT SAUCE IN THE WORLD.It was then that I found this product= The HOTTEST HOT SAUCE IN THE WORLD and presented it to him for his 40th birthday.I’ve purchased knives, & guns, for all my kids but I was never more scared to give someone such a dangerous gift.TWO MILLION SCOVILLEAnd I shared my concerns.And the stories: Seared flesh. Blindness. Heart Attacks. Convulsions.Three months later, the King of Hot Sauce has yet to break the seal.Savoring the moment or fear, you decide.Just know that after exhaustive research this was found to be the HOTTEST HOT SAUCE IN THE WORLD.Godspeed
Yep yep –
I mix it with rubbing alcohol for a topical rub for my lower back. Works really well.
Laurel Rose –
Not sure I would be a very happy camper if indeed this IS hot pepper spray from a gas station as one person posted. My experience is a bit different. I opened the package, and carefully took the bottle out, and later on my eye started to burn, anyway, good thing I had eyewash, and I guess I would forewarn you to wash off the bottle really well in something like Dawn. I thought my husband threw it away, but he just washed the bottle for me, and that ended my nightmare. I actually use it in coconut oil for peripheral neuropathy, and I use 8 drops in 1 ounce of organic virgin coconut oil, and it works well. I would be VERY upset if this was not the real thing, but because its oil based, it is so much easier to use. I did work my way up the heat ladder, so I would first get your skin used to smaller amounts, and see how you fare. There is no medication for neuropathy that really works except capsaicin or heat similar. It seems to be working for me, no blisters that I can see, and thats the biggest problem with neuropathy, we cant feel if something is hurting us, and on the flip side, our nerves are sending jolts of pain, because our brain synapses arent getting the correct message. I could give myself third degree burns and wouldn’t feel it, oh wait, if its third degree it destroys the nerves, so second degree burns, and thats sad. I was very angry at this company at first, because had I lost my eyesight, oh boy would someone be in trouble, so I hope this is a wake up call, because I see other complaints that there IS a problem with packaging, so straighten that out, and dont scare people off from making creams for their skin. Its working for me, but I built up the heat over time, so try one drop in three ounces, and go from there. I put it on both feet every night, and then put socks on.
John Bates –
Trust me. This stuff is excellent! I am a licensed chemist and like spicy food, however, DON’T take it for granted. One drop for a nice spicy bowl (12-16 ounces), two drops for an exceptionally spicy bowl. TAKE SPECIAL CARE NOT TO TRANSFER THIS PRODUCT TO AN UNINTENTIONAL SURFACE! It is oil based, not water based. This means you can rinse the s*it out of if with water and still be in pain. Only soap and warm water will wash it away and even then enough hangs around for a day to two to remind you how strong it is. It clings to the dropper and if you are not careful, will scrape off on the mouth of the vial and run down the sides. At full strength it will repel pets from areas you want to protect, but it will stain the area brown.I highly recommend this product to add a bit of spice to your food, if done carefully. Also, as a pet repellent. DO NOT PLACE THIS DIRECTLY ON ANY ANIMAL OR HUMAN AS IT WOULD BE CRUEL AND INHUMANE. Again, trust me, no one will consider it funny if you try to slip this into their food or pet.