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Bunsters Hot Ones 4-Pack $35.90 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Bunsters AU via Amazon AU

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All time low price as far as I can see. Bunsters site now selling 150ml bottles so might be discounting to offload the remaining 236ml stock.
Lovely sauces, good mix of flavour and heat. Thicker than regular hot sauces.
Shit The Bed has a kick but won't make serious sauce lovers sweat. Black Label packs a bit more punch.
Enjoy.
Edit- Photo is of 236ml bottles and specs say Unit count ‎944.0 millilitre. So I'll be very unhappy if 150ml bottles arrive.

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  • Nice, I've wanted to try these for a while

  • +1

    Thanks OP for the find.

  • Original is very nice and hot enough for me. I always keep some in the pantry.

  • +6

    Haha this guys review cracked me up (Not my review)

    Posh BBQ: Tastes like watered down BBQ sauce. Then cacao and molasses add an unpleasant bitter aftertaste. The truffle oil is wasted. It does not improve the flavour of the sauce.

    Original: Good spice level, but a mundane combination of blended vegetables. AKA a westernised salsa, very forgettable.

    Shit the bed: First flavour to hit the mouth is the taste of old vegetables that have been left in the fridge too long. It's then washed out by the burn of the chilli. How do you stuff up blended vegetables so badly?

    Black Label: Once again, old vegetable taste hits my mouth. This one is just spicier than Shit the bed so you don't have to taste old vegetables for as long. The Scorpion chillis used here have a unique superhot flavour that can be very enjoyable when mixed right. This sauce fails at this.

    All 4 of these sauces are too watery and it's reflected in their cheap taste and feel. They are made watery by the high percentage of orange juice and/or blended tomatoes used. Both already watery foods. It's a tricky way of making a cheap watery sauce without putting water as the first ingredient.

    The three chilli sauces are basically copies of each other. The same ingredients used repeatedly and without a taste-able reason.

    The marketing touts the inclusion of vegetables as noticeably healthy. The quantities and processing involved in these sauces make the vegetables inconsequential to your diet. It does make for a weird texture though.

    Behind the in-your-face and humorous marketing, these sauces are a waste of money and crap. There are good Aussie made sauces to be had. These aren't them.

    • +2

      They are definitely not the best sauces around, I'd never buy them at full price. Half price I think they are worth it. Haven't tried them for a few years so not sure if quality is still the same.

    • +2

      Totally agree with this review - I bought some last time and they're just rubbish at any price

    • This. They're overpriced and watery.

  • +1

    No respect for the mathematical scale smh

  • Definitely worth a try at this price but it looks like I missed out. Showing as currently unavailable. Probably for the best since I've bought 12 bottles of hot sauce in the past week.

  • +3

    Pepper By Pinard habanero hot is my go to. Wish it was a little bit spicier, but goes well on most things

  • +1

    OOS or ozbargained

    • +1

      15 upvotes and 626 clicks….yep sounds about right

  • 4 x 150ml delivered.

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