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Colorado Cool Stuff: Schultz’s Gourmet Hot Sauces

Eric Peterson //May 1, 2009//

Colorado Cool Stuff: Schultz’s Gourmet Hot Sauces

Eric Peterson //May 1, 2009//

After a transfer to Colorado Springs, Michael Schultz settled in Monument in the mid-1990s. Schultz’s three sons all played football at Lewis-Palmer High School.

“Coach Tony Ramunno asked me if I’d organize a barbecue,” recalls Schultz, who took to the task with immediate fervor and continued helming the twice-annual feasts for 400 people for nine seasons. “I decided to start bringing gourmet wings with my homemade sauce. It became an addiction. Coaches and players were calling asking for gallons.”

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So Schultz forsook his high-tech career in 2005 and launched Sedulous Foods to bring his hot sauce to the masses. Four years later, he’s in 20 states with his original “health-helpful,” culinary-oriented hot sauce, a seasoning/rub, and a new Sweet Heat sauce made with Colorado high-altitude honey.

Schultz now co-packs his sauces in Denver and Kansas City but hopes to someday manufacture in Monument — but not back home where he started and drove his wife crazy. “The drapes smelled like hot peppers,” Schultz says with a laugh.

$8.99 retail for a 14-ounce bottle. Made by Sedulous Foods LLC, Monument, (719) 332-1228, www.schultzsgourmet.com. Available at Whole Foods, Tony’s Meats and other stores in Colorado.

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