Spicy foods can be divisive. Some people just can't stand spicy foods at all, others think that a little kick of spiciness is perfect for some meals, and some people can't go a single meal without some sort of food designed to burn away their taste buds. For the latter, eating out on the town can be a hassle: a lot of restaurants don't carry standalone bottles of hot sauce, so finding something spicy enough to eat can end up being a real pain.

That's where Sriracha2Go comes in. It's a portable single-serving bottle of sriracha sauce, so patrons who desire something a bit spicier won't have to worry if the restaurant carries hot sauce or not, because they'll be carrying an individualized stash of spiciness with them.

Basically, Sriracha2Go is a small plastic bottle featuring the S2G logo on the front. The bottle is shipped empty, and can carry up to 1.25 ounces inside (it's airline friendly!). Just fill the bottle up with sriracha sauce, drop it in your pocket and go.

In America, sriracha sauce has become incredibly popular. The most popular brand in the U.S. now is Huy Fong Foods, though it's far from the only option available. Even the massive sandwich chain Subway has an entire sriracha chicken melt sandwich, and more restaurants are offering the hot sauce with meals every day.

For a lot of people, sriracha sauce tends to be the middle ground when it comes to levels of spiciness. It's not like Tabasco sauce at all, which is extremely hot for a lot of people, but sriracha definitely has a kick to it, and it has much more flavor than regular hot sauce. In small amounts, sriracha can act as a great accent to a lot of different meals, and Sriracha2Go essentially acts as an emergency stash.

People love their sriracha sauce, and there are more than enough spice-lovers out there to make Sriracha2Go a success. If you're interested in buying the little bottles, Sriracha2Go is available now in bundles of one, three or ten bottles, and can be bought straight from the official site.

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