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Fiery small-batch goodies that aren't for the faint of tongue. that will remind them how far theyâ?

Fiery small-batch goodies that aren't for the faint of tongue. [Email contains beautiful graphics. Click here to view.] [MOUTH.com] [Gifts] [Subscribe] [Spirits + Wine] [Sale] [Magazine] [SRIRACHA-CHA-CHA! A Gift Set Of 6 Sriracha Goodies That'll Light Their Fire. Burn, Baby, Burn!] Some like it hot. Some, very hot. You know the type: Steamy, passionate and addicted to the tantalizing heat that can only come from their true love...Sriracha. This collection is loaded with fiery awesomeness: sweet-yet-spicy [Organic Sriracha], a [Red Chili Sriracha] for the traditionalists, an explosive [Peach Sriracha Jam] for the sweethearts, crimson-dusted [Sriracha Sea Salt Popcorn] for those who can’t stop at one bit, a spicy [Sriracha Bacon Jerky] for amorous meat-ups and [Sriracha Cheddar Cheesy Puffs] that will remind them how far they’ve come from their first fling. To be sure, this collection is not for the faint of tongue – or heart. But faint heart never won fair lady (or gentleman), after all. Makes a great Valentine’s Day gift for someone too hot to handle. [GIFT NOW! Shop The Sriracha-Cha-Cha Taster...] [VALENTINE'S DAY: Order Now, Ship Later!] [Keep Your Gin Up: IT'S GINUARY! 10% Off Craft Gin, All Month Long! Use The Code: GINTASTIC] [MOUTHPIECE: Tasty Recipes, Inspring Maker Stories + Exclusives Served Daily!] [Don’t Call This Peanut Butter Banana Chocolate Bar A Granola Bar] Nothin' But founder Jerri Graham is completely committed to making snack bars a step above every other – and whatever you do, don’t call them granola bars! She was always frustrat... [MORE] [Back To Square One: A Cocktail Recipe To Get You Through Today] Oy. It’s Friday. Inauguration Day. Anyone else ready for the weekend? No, it’s not 5 o’clock yet, but today deserves an exception. A pardon, if you will. Yes, it’s thyme for a dri... [MORE] [This Gin Is So Deep It Probably Majored In Philosophy] If gin decided to go to college and major in philosophy, the result would be this Botanica Barrel Finished Gin by Falcon Spirits. It’s super deep. When this gin isn’t sitting in t... [MORE] © 2017 Mouth Foods, Inc., All rights reserved. You are on this list because you have either shopped at or expressed interest in Mouth, or because you entered a giveaway or sweepstakes hosted by one of our partners. Sorry if this came to you by mistake. Our mailing address is: Mouth Foods, Inc. 68 Jay Street Suite 316 Brooklyn, NY 11201 [Add us to your address book] [UNSUBSCRIBE] [MOUTH]

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