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Olives In Pain - Olives Tortured By Five Kinds of Chiles. They May Not Be as Hot as Insanity Sauce But These Olives Will Torture You None the Less. You Can Even Eat The Chilis if You Dare!

Olives In Pain - Olives Tortured By Five Kinds of Chiles. They May Not Be as Hot as Insanity Sauce But These Olives Will Torture You None the Less. You Can Even Eat The Chilis if You Dare!
From Dave's Gourmet

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Product Description

Dave takes the finest, plump California olives and tortures them with five different kinds of chile peppers. Forget about the typical boring olives. Olives In Pain jazzes up anything from pizza to Martinis and much more.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7721 in Gourmet Food
  • Brand: RoJosGourmet.com

Features

  • Finest California Olives
  • Zesty Flavor
  • Five Different Chiles
  • Great Gift Idea

Customer Reviews

Excellent and unique delicacy5
I've found some excellent hot pickles, but hot olives are a new taste sensation for me. I fell in love with these olives in the first bite and intend to buy them henceforth in large quantities. I found the heat just right -- hot for the taste of those who like hot food, but not scorching hot as if for those trying to prove something. Don't eat too many in one sitting. Not for the faint of heart (as befits the Dave's brand).

I feel the burn--YUMMY5
I've been a fan of Dave's sauces for quite awhile now and this product is no exception. The initial bite into one of these olives is relatively painless. And then the fun begins. A slow burning sensation begins to take over until your mouth is wondering, "what did I just do?". Want some more fun? Offer some to friends and then stand back to watch the excitement. While not as heat intensive as his Insanity Sauces, ranking only half-way up his thermometer scale, it's still got a little bit of punch to it with it's five different peppers. Who would've though olives could be this much fun?