Wow... Sriracha sauce...

Was just in the market doing some shopping for taco night. Just looking at the other brands of Sriracha you can visually see the lack of quality in those products.
 
I think at least for this product the owner's strategy is on the money. If you keep it cheap, people will use and and develop a taste for it. The product itself isn't special in anyway and could easily be knocked off so competing at a low price point is likely the best and most effective strategy to counter competitors. People wanting to buy the company think that the sauce is special and would likely want to increase the price for its specialness, which would ruin it. The sauce is only special in that it is something that the customer wants and at a very competitive price point. If this product showed up shark tank, they would be all "what is to stop some big company from making a similar product and pushing you out?" His response would be "Nothing. I live with lower margins and do well on volume."
 
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Plus this..

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Makes one of the best tasting soups I have ever had. Please try it.
 
I like Sriracha but it's not a standard 'hot sauce. By that, I mean, it made to compliment Asian food. I'll use it on pho, Asian noodles, and fried rice but that's about it.

I personally don't think it taste that great with American food, but that is just me. But with pho it hits the spot for real!
 
Lol, you try so hard to be funny but fail miserably.

If Sriracha is for poor people, then I guess every condiment ever conceived is for poor people.

If you think that's trying hard, you're the laziest person I've ever met. I literally typed that while taking a shit.
 
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To meet :
come into the presence or company of (someone) by chance or arrangement.

make the acquaintance of (someone) for the first time.

You and I met on the internet.
We're not in present company of each other. Sorry, but anonymous messages on a karate forum doesn't count as "meeting someone".

And damn, why do have to be immortalized in a ten year old meme? Savage, bro
 
Thats what I had it on first, at a vietnamese place with really good stuff... my wife loves it, didnt care for it.
Its preetty much all i use it for: viet food
 
I use it on Asian food. But it’s a lot of heat without much flavor compared to others.
 
I like Sriracha but it's not a standard 'hot sauce. By that, I mean, it made to compliment Asian food. I'll use it on pho, Asian noodles, and fried rice but that's about it.

I personally don't think it taste that great with American food, but that is just me. But with pho it hits the spot for real!

i agree that it's best with asian food. for example, i wouldn't put that stuff on a burger or hotdog. the strength of the sauce would overwhelm that kind of food.
 
We're not in present company of each other. Sorry, but anonymous messages on a karate forum doesn't count as "meeting someone".

And damn, why do have to be immortalized in a ten year old meme? Savage, bro

It's not anonymous. You're bandicoot. I'm jgarner. Judging by our usernames, we both like to play videogames. Either that or you really like terrestrial marsupial omnivores.

And you can absolutely meet people anywhere. You can be in the presence of someone without physically being there.

It's like saying the terrorist Obi-Wan and his foul green little rodent pal, Yoda, weren't present at the celebration on the Forest Moon of Endor with that traitor Darth Vader and his little bastard child, Anakin after the cowardly attack of the Death Star and murder of 2.5 million brave warriors just because they were force ghosts. They were present damnit.

And by that logic, when my words flow through your cellphone while you're sitting on the toilet I'm present with you. Just think of me in your hands while you're taking a dump staring into your eyes. That's metaphorically happening right now... for you, not me. This is a message to the future.
 
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