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Capital City Hot Mambo Sauce - 12 Fl. Oz.
A Washington DC style wing sauce. A fat free, cholesterol free, low calorie, low sodium condiment. What is Mambo Sauce? Mambo sauce is a sweet and savory, tomato based wing sauce originating from the Washington, DC area. Sweet Hot is the hot version of our original sauce with a healthy amount of habanero and cayenne peppers. Find us Online: www.shopcapitalcity.com. An original product of Washington, DC.
Nutrition Facts, heading | ||
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Amount per serving Calories63 | ||
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat of 0g daily value 0 percentincludes Saturated Fat of 0g daily value0percent, includes Trans Fat of 0g | ||
Cholesterol 0mg daily value0percent, | ||
Sodium 420mg daily value18percent, | ||
Total Carbohydrate of 17g daily value 6 percentincludes Dietary Fiber of 0g daily value0percent, includes Total Sugars of 15g | ||
Protein 0g | ||
Calcium 0mg Daily Value 0% | ||
Iron 0mg Daily Value 1% | ||
* The %Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
Refrigerate after opening. How to Use it: Traditionally used as a dipping sauce for fried chicken wings, but is also great as a marinade or glaze on pork, chicken and other meats.
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