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Hurricane Katrina & Hot Sauce
Posted on 09.01.05 by Nick Lindauer @ 2:06 pm | Comments: |
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Due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina, TABASCO.com sites are temporarily out of service.

McIlhenny Company is operating normally and the production of TABASCO® brand products are unaffected by the recent hurricane. Our New Orleans office employees are all accounted for and have been relocated to our Corporate Office on Avery Island, Louisiana. That number is 337-365-8173.

To place an order or to inquire about an order call the TABASCO® Country Store at 800-634-9599.

To contact us by E-Mail write to whatscooking@TABASCO.com.

We hope to have the TABASCO.com sites back up and operating shortly.
Thanks for your patience.


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Posted by: Nick Lindauer - Categories: Uncategorized
Permalink: Hurricane Katrina & Hot Sauce


4 Comments »

Comment #1:
Comment by BLAIR (211) - 9/2/2005 @ 11:49 pm | [ Quote ]

I am very glad to hear that in the face of the such a Disaster, At Least The oldest Hot Sauce Factory in the World is Alive and Well. Feel ALive Blair

Comment #2:
Comment by Pat Shields (1) - 9/22/2005 @ 7:17 pm | [ Quote ]

Having my bottle of Tabasco beside my monitor here made me wonder if production of it was hampered by the hurricane. It tickles me to know that I am not the only person on the planet who wondered that!

Comment #3:
Comment by DAVE S (1) - 9/24/2005 @ 9:11 am | [ Quote ]

AFTER KATRINA , HERE IN BALTIMORE MD. GAS
PRICES INCREASED $1.50 . EVERYONE WAS LOADING UP ON GAS IN FEAR OF A SHORTAGE.
I WAS STOCKING UP ON TABASCO . THANK GOD
THE COMPANY IS O.K

Comment #4:
Comment by Jane (1) - 9/27/2005 @ 10:22 pm | [ Quote ]

How did the company fair after the most recent storm? Rita! Can only find information on the first hurricane dated on 09-01-05.

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