
Sauce Shop, famous for its bold and unique condiments made with only natural ingredients, is heating up your summer with two exciting new sauces - Burnt Pineapple Hot Sauce and Buffalo Hot Sauce Truffalo, available exclusively in Aldi's Specialbuy aisle. These mouth-watering sauces are set to take your cooking to the next level and bring an exciting twist to your favourite dishes.
Previously available exclusively on Sauce Shop's website, these flavours have never been in stores before. Sauce lovers, mark your calendars for 22nd August and be the first in line at over 1,000 Aldi stores nationwide. Available exclusively at Aldi for £3.49, these limited-edition sauces are a must-try!
A summer sell-out among Sauce Shop afficionados, Burnt Pineapple Hot Sauce brings tropical vibes. Packed with juicy charred pineapple and fiery aged habanero peppers, it's spicy, fresh, fruity and subtly smoky. Perfect for adding a tropical twist to tacos, salsa, salads, grilled meats like chicken skewers, and even pizza, this medium-heat sauce is made with Sauce Shop's Signature Habanero Mash. Crafted in small batches in Nottingham, this sauce uses all-natural ingredients. Get it before it's gone!
Truffle lover? Look no further than Buffalo Hot Sauce TRUFFALO, a rich blend of truffle and Buffalo Hot Sauce. This sauce taps into the soaring popularity of truffle-infused foods, offering a taste that's as trendy as it is delicious. Perfect for adding a touch of sophistication and spice to your meals, Buffalo Hot Sauce TRUFFALO pairs brilliantly with posh nosh but is equally delicious at home on a chicken burger or pizza.
In addition to these tasty exclusive offerings, Aldi shoppers will also find Sauce Shop's beloved Buffalo Hot Sauce, Original Hot Sauce, and Honey Sriracha Drizzle on the shelves, priced at £2.75. These gourmet condiments are an affordable way to add excitement and flair to your meals.
What are you waiting for? Run don't walk to your nearest Aldi store to stock up on these limited-edition Sauce Shop products. Only while stocks last!
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About Sauce Shop®
Sauce Shop® is an award-winning brand known for its craft sauces made using quality ingredients in the UK Founded in the Nottingham home kitchen of Pam and James Digva in 2014, Sauce Shop® has gone on to take the sauce market by storm.
The brand has been recognised for their real ingredients and stand out flavour, winning over 35 Great Taste Awards. Having cornered off the condiment aisles nationally in supermarkets such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Asda and Booths, as well as independent retailers across the country, they have now featured on TV programmes such as Food Unwrapped, Ainsley's Good Mood Food and Gordon Ramsay's Future Food Stars.
About Aldi
Aldi is one of Britain's fastest-growing supermarkets with more than 1,010 stores and over 45,000 colleagues.
The supermarket believes in making everyday amazing and delivering the best possible value for millions of families throughout the UK and Ireland.
That's why Aldi is the UK's Cheapest Supermarket, according to consumer champion Which? (May 2024), as well as Cheapest Supermarket of the Year for 2023, after also winning the accolade in 2022 and 2021.
Aldi consistently racks up award after award for quality, treats its suppliers and employees with fairness and respect and recognises the responsibility of supporting valued institutions such as Team GB and ParalympicsGB to demonstrate the importance of health and wellness.
Aldi makes the everyday amazing. But amazing doesn't happen overnight, which is why Aldi is making changes to be better every single day – to be fairer, greener and healthier for customers, society and the environment.
What's the reason they do this? Because Aldi believes that everyone should have access to fresh, healthy, affordable food. It's a right, not a privilege.