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Salsa
Short Description
Ace In the Bowl Salsa - MildTomatoes (vine-ripened Tomatoes Tomato Juice Salt Citric Acid Calcium Chloride), Green Onions Green Chiles (green Chile Peppers Water Salt Citric Acid Calcium Chloride) Black Olives (ripe Olives Water, Salt, Ferrous Gluconate), Olive Oil Vinegar Garlic Salt (dehydrated Garlic Tricalcium Phosphate)One taste of these salsas from Oklahoma was all we needed to convince us that Susan Witt was right about her product. The aptly named Ace in the Bowl (worth betting your chips on!) salsas have a unique flavor profile, but Susan is keeping her cards close to her chest on her sec. One taste of these salsas from Oklahoma was all we needed to convince us that Susan Witt was right about her product. The aptly named Ace in the Bowl (worth betting your chips on!) salsas have a unique flavor profile, but Susan is keeping her cards close to her chest on her secret. It took over 20 years of pestering from friends and family for her to finally began producing the salsa so we can all enjoy, but it was well worth the wait. Extremely versatile and well balanced, both varieties (Hot OR Mild) can be enjoyed alongside breakfast, lunch and dinner. Raise your salsa game with Ace in the Bowl.Long Description
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