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Brooks Pepperfire Foods to Set Fire to Their New Establishment During St. Jean Baptiste Festivities
Residents of and visitors to Rigaud for the St. Jean Baptiste Festivities may be surprised to see smoke pouring from the balcony of 26 St. Jean Baptiste. The fire will be set in order to attract the attention of the passers-by and to help launch their new table-ready hot sauces; Little Fire and Big Fire.
Rigaud, Quebec (PRWEB) June 18, 2005 -- Residents of and visitors to Rigaud for the St. Jean Baptiste Festivities may be surprised to see smoke pouring from the balcony of 26 St. Jean Baptiste. The fire will be set in order to attract the attention of the passers-by and to help launch their new table-ready hot sauces; Little Fire and Big Fire.
Not to worry", says the Peppermaster, Greg Brooks, President of Brooks Pepperfire Foods, Were not setting fire to the porch, well be selling barbecue Peppersticks on that day so our customers and others will have the unique opportunity to sample our sauces and to launch our new table toppers!"
Peppersticks, as Brooks Pepperfire Foods calls them, are the Peppermasters own creation. They are a souvlaki-like creation of chicken or beef grilled on a skewer, slathered in one of the Peppermasters hot sauces. The table toppers are a pair of hot sauces designed to be left on the table with the salt and pepper shakers.
Residents of Rigaud can stop by and learn just what exactly goes on in the red brick building. The doors will be open all day long from the beginning of festivities on June 23rd, through the 25th. Peppermaster is taking advantage of the holiday to launch their new table-ready sauces, named Big Fire" and Little Fire". The two sauces are the result of customer demand for table-ready sauces that can be left on the table, both at home and in restaurants. Little Fire" is as the name describes, a barely hot, by chilihead standards, in other words, it is slightly hotter than the American brand Tabasco sauce that decorates many restaurant tables and is shunned for its lack of heat by chiliheads. Big Fire is the table ready sauce that chiliheads the world over have been asking for and is exceptionally hot.
Peppermaster will be softening down the sauces to show how they can be used as a spice-paste and thus eaten by anyone. This will mostly be for the benefit of those who cant handle the heat", says Tina Brooks, VP Marketing, For the chiliheads, well be slathering those sauces on at full force! As for the new table toppers, we thought this was just a fun way to launch them, and if I have my way, theyll be the sauce brought to us chiliheads when we ask for the hot sauce in any restaurant in Canada."
Big Fire and Little Fire hot sauces like the Peppermaster line are all-natural hot sauces and are made with only the finest sourced ingredients. Light on the vinegar, both sauces do what hot sauces are designed to do; add heat to food without making the food taste like vinegar.
Peppermaster sauces are available on the web at http://www.peppermaster.com Big Fire and Little Fire hot sauces will be available on the web starting on June 23, 2005.
Brooks Pepperfire Foods Inc. was established in 2004.
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