100% Pain Sauce (1,000,000 Schovilles) - £3.99 @ Marks and Spencer
Marks and Spencer have unveiled a new sauce, but this isn’t just any hot sauce, it is made up of the hottest pepper in the world.
Packed full of habenero pepper, which can reach up to 1,000,000 on the Schoville scale (a spice ‘Richter’ scale) it is described as ’100% pain sauce’ and comes with a warning that it is not for the faint-hearted.
Hailing from Kansas, USA, the sauce is 100% natural and bright red in colour with the habeneros chillies dotted throughout.
M&S warn that the £3.99 sauce should not be eaten on its own, but is the perfect fiery compliment to chicken and meat.
Are you man enough?


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Jump to unread Post a CommentThe price isn't too bad for this, I've seen it elsewhere more expensive. So the deal in itself is hot.
At no point is the product described as being 'the hottest' or even the 'the hottest in the world'. So, I don't see why the deal is cold because it is not "2million shu".
Edited By: xeroc on Aug 04, 2012 11:25
At no point is the product described as being 'the hottest' or even the 'the hottest in the world'. So, I don't see why the deal is cold because it is not "2million shu".
are you sure?
"Marks and Spencer have unveiled a new sauce, but this isn’t just any hot sauce, it is made up of the hottest pepper in the world. "
This is not a description of the manufacturer, nor of M&S. This is in fact an incorrect statement from a Daily Mail article (surprise surprise...)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2183147/Not-just-hot-sauce--M-S-hot-sauce-fiery-named-PAIN-Are-man-enough.html
So, yes, I'm pretty sure.
Edited By: xeroc on Aug 04, 2012 12:14
At no point is the product described as being 'the hottest' or even the 'the hottest in the world'. So, I don't see why the deal is cold because it is not "2million shu".
are you sure?
"Marks and Spencer have unveiled a new sauce, but this isn’t just any hot sauce, it is made up of the hottest pepper in the world. "
This is not a description of the manufacturer, nor of M&S. This is in fact an incorrect statement from a Daily Mail article (surprise surprise...)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2183147/Not-just-hot-sauce--M-S-hot-sauce-fiery-named-PAIN-Are-man-enough.html
So, yes, I'm pretty sure.
its still described in this thread as being the hottest whether the op is wrong or not
Which clearly was not my point, and I'd much rather give credence to the manufacturer's own description, than a Daily Mail reader.
Edited By: xeroc on Aug 04, 2012 12:31
At no point is the product described as being 'the hottest' or even the 'the hottest in the world'. So, I don't see why the deal is cold because it is not "2million shu".
are you sure?
"Marks and Spencer have unveiled a new sauce, but this isn’t just any hot sauce, it is made up of the hottest pepper in the world. "
This is not a description of the manufacturer, nor of M&S. This is in fact an incorrect statement from a Daily Mail article (surprise surprise...)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2183147/Not-just-hot-sauce--M-S-hot-sauce-fiery-named-PAIN-Are-man-enough.html
So, yes, I'm pretty sure.
its still described in this thread as being the hottest whether the op is wrong or not
Which clearly was not my point, and I'd much rather give credence to the manufacturer's own description, than a Daily Mail reader.
Cool story bro. Want a new spade?
Fail. Contains vinegar
At no point is the product described as being 'the hottest' or even the 'the hottest in the world'. So, I don't see why the deal is cold because it is not "2million shu".
are you sure?
"Marks and Spencer have unveiled a new sauce, but this isn’t just any hot sauce, it is made up of the hottest pepper in the world. "
This is not a description of the manufacturer, nor of M&S. This is in fact an incorrect statement from a Daily Mail article (surprise surprise...)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2183147/Not-just-hot-sauce--M-S-hot-sauce-fiery-named-PAIN-Are-man-enough.html
So, yes, I'm pretty sure.
its still described in this thread as being the hottest whether the op is wrong or not
Which clearly was not my point, and I'd much rather give credence to the manufacturer's own description, than a Daily Mail reader.
Cool story bro. Want a new spade?
Sorry mate, sauce police here.