Texas Pete® SEAFOOD COCKTAIL SAUCE

    Texas Pete® SEAFOOD COCKTAIL SAUCE

    Texas Pete Foodservice

    https://texaspetefoodservice.com/product/texas-pete-seafood-cocktail-sauce/

    Texas Pete® SEAFOOD COCKTAIL SAUCE

    Texas Pete® Seafood Cocktail Sauce

    Texas Pete® Seafood Cocktail Sauce, made with real, fresh horseradish, adds zesty flavor to any seafood item on the menu. With 25-200 Scoville heat units, our cocktail sauce offers snappy, savory flavor without too much spiciness.

    Flavor Characteristics

    Zesty and flavorful with just the right amount of heat.

    Heat Intensity

    NUTRITION


    Serving Size 1/4 cup
    Calories 68
    Total Fat 0g
    Cholesterol 0mg
    Sodium 648mg
    Total Carbohydrates 16g
    Protein 1g
    2/1

    *Percent Daily Values based on 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

    INGREDIENTS

    Water, Tomato Paste, Horseradish, Sugar, Vinegar, Texas Pete® Hot Sauce [Vinegar, Aged Peppers (Peppers, Salt, Vinegar), Water, Xanthan Gum, and Benzoate of Soda (To Protect Freshness and Flavor)], Salt, Garlic Powder, Spices, Ascorbic Acid, Citric Acid, Onion Powder.

    Manufactured on a line that produces products with a soy allergen.

    BENEFITS

    Gluten-Free

    Horseradish Adds Zesty Flavor Without Too Much Heat

    Classic Cocktail Sauce Taste with Texas Pete Quality

    Fat-Free and Only 70 Calories Per Serving

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    Our team can work with you to develop your menu using the bold, balanced flavor of Texas Pete products.

     

    Pack Information

    Item Seafood Cocktail Sauce
    Size 12 fl oz
    Item Number 1.00005
    UPC Case Number 100 75500 00005 5
    Case Count 12
    Case Dimensions 10.5 x 7.8 x 8.1
    Case Weight 17.37
    Case Cube  0.4
    HI (Layers High)  5
    TI (Cases / Layer) 22
    Cases / Pallet  110

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