Nutaku's 'Hentai Hot Sauce' Makes Spicy Return

Nutaku's 'Hentai Hot Sauce' Makes Spicy Return

MONTREAL — Nutaku.net has brought back its highly sought-after capsaicin-filled “Hentai Hot Sauce,” after selling out of the fiery condiment following its debut in May.

According to the company, Hentai Hot Sauce was an overwhelming success, selling 2,500 bottles in the first hour and outselling Hot One’s hottest hot sauce, “The Last Dab Reduxx,” by 1,500 units. As a result, the gaming portal is restocking its virtual shelves with a second batch to satisfy the demands of heat-loving hentai fanatics.

“We didn’t realize how popular Hentai Hot Sauce would be; the limited-edition hot sauce sold out in minutes after launching in early May,” said Nutaku’s Communications Manager Julie Hall. “Texas seemed to be the most hyped about Hentai Hot Sauce, having purchased 640 bottles, followed by California at 620 bottles, and Illinois at 270. We really didn’t anticipate it would be this popular, but we’re excited to announce that it’s now back in stock for our fans.”

Created out of heat-boosting Ghost Pepper and Carolina Reaper, Hall said the restock gives fans who missed the first launch a second chance to grab their own libido-amplifying hot sauce.

Hentai Hot Sauce is available for purchase on the Nutaku Merch Store for $14.99.

Fans can brag about their tolerance for fiery spice by participating in the Hot Sauce Heat Challenge, using #hentaihotsauce for a chance to win some hot hentai swag.

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