Our Blend of red and black peppers brings the heat with that sweet, tangy edge you crave.
Flavor profile
Ingredients
TOMATO PUREE (WATER, TOMATO PASTE), SUGAR, VINEGAR, SALT, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE (DISTILLED VINEGAR, MOLASSES, CORN SYRUP, WATER, SALT, CARAMEL COLOR, GARLIC POWDER, SUGAR, SPICES, TAMARIND, NATURAL FLAVOR), LIQUID SMOKE, SPICES (CONTAINS MUSTARD FLOUR), ONION POWDER, NATURAL FLAVOR
Ingredients source: Open Food Facts (community-contributed; values may differ from the current bottle label).
Nutrition
| Per serving | Per 100 g | |
|---|---|---|
| Serving size | 2 tbsp (30 g) | 100 g |
| Calories | 10 | 33 |
| Sodium (mg) | 190 | 633 |
| Total carbs (g) | 1 | 3.3 |
| Total sugars (g) | n/a | n/a |
Nutrition source: Open Food Facts (community-contributed; values may differ from the current bottle label).
From around the web
What reviewers say
Limited third-party opinions exist specifically for Head Country Sugar Free Hot & Spicy; available commentary centers on the Sugar Free Original variant and regular Hot & Spicy. The Sugar Free Original receives high retailer ratings for balanced sweet-smoky flavor without sugar, while general Head Country sauces are praised in forums for taste and Midwest authenticity. Some taste tests note thin consistency and artificial aftertaste in the sugar-free line.
Pros
- balanced sweet, tangy, and spicy profile with good flavor depth
- sugar-free option retains classic taste with fewer calories
- widely available at major retailers with solid overall ratings
Cons
- can taste artificially sweet or overly vinegary in sugar-free versions
- thinner consistency than some prefer
Sourced from 1 retailer, 1 editorial, 1 forum. Synthesized by AI; quotes link to the originals. How we score web opinions →