Bumblefoot Releases Signature Hot Sauce Line

Guns N’ Roses guitarist Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal has launched a line of gourmet hot sauces in partnership with CaJohns Fiery Foods.

 
The Bumblefoot signature hot sauce line was first unveiled on January 15 at the ‘Spicy Hound Extravaganza’ release party in Times Square NYC. The event was held by Hound Entertainment Group and sponsored by CaJohns Fiery Foods, Eastsport, Yelp, and Times Scare.
 
Bumblefoot Hot Sauces was officially released following the event and is available now in seven different varieties: ‘Bumblicious!,’ ‘Bumblef**ked,’ ‘Normal,’ ‘Abnormal,’ ‘Uncool’ and ‘Bumblebade.’ A full description of each sauce can be found below.
 

John Hard, President of CaJohn’s Fiery Foods, revealed in a statement issued on the official Bumblefoot website that the sauces were an immediate hit: “Just minutes after making the products live online, they began selling at a rapid rate! It’s been extremely impressive!” s
 
Bumblefoot Hot Sauces are available now worldwide via CaJohns.com and are expected to become available in retail outlets soon.

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Bumblefoot Hot Sauce descriptions:
 
Bumblicious:
Heat level: Mild
 
Sweet & savory cherries, Bourbon & chipotle with a subtle kick – your wings, ribs, chips (and guests) will thank you.
 
Bumblef**ked:
Heat level: HOT!!!
 
Tropical fruit & ginger, followed by a 6-million-Scoville sledgehammer of caffeine & ginseng. Hi-energy heart-pounder for “pain junkies” like me…
 
Normal:

Heat level: Mild
 
Tomatoes & Mediterranean herbs, a hot sauce that feels like a delicious salsa purée.
 
Abnormal:
Heat level: HOT!!!
 
Thermo-nuclear heat with a Caribbean kick – tamarind & Island spices, Bhut Jolokia peppers, long-lasting taste & brutality. *Not for beginners.
 
Uncool:
Heat level: Medium
 
A twist of curry, cumin & citrus, inspired by my favorite tours of the Far East.
 
Bumblebade:
Heat level: Mild
 
Hot sauce with women’s pleasure in mind – chocolate & cherry, indulgent & edgy, sweet & fiery, like the rocker ladies that inspired it.